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  • As energy security concerns trump climate, will drive to cut methane be derailed?

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 23, 2022)

    An agreement at COP26 to curb the world’s second most powerful greenhouse gas looks on shakier ground in the short term in the wake of the war in Ukraine, reports Terry Slavin

  • Made in Turkey: Arçelik’s CEO tries to flip the switch on CO2 emissions

    Terry Slavin, (Feb 2, 2022)

    Hakan Bulgurlu, head of one of the world’s biggest appliance makers, tells Terry Slavin why it's in the interests of companies to act alone on climate, even if regulators lag

  • ‘Here comes the cavalry’ as brands vow to help accelerate climate solutions in heavy industry

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 25, 2021)

    Terry Slavin reports on the launch of the U.S.-backed First Movers Coalition, which aims to jumpstart a market for nascent clean technologies in steel, trucking, shipping, aviation, cement, aluminium and chemicals

  • ESG Watch: New net-zero standard aims to help investors mind the climate action gap

    Mike Scott, (Oct 28, 2021)

    With new reports out ahead of COP26 highlighting the need to pick up speed and ambition on driving down emissions, Mike Scott rounds up the latest developments by investors to rise to the challenge

  • Policy Watch: Kerry tells world leaders to ‘stop the BS’ and lift ambition at Glasgow

    Angeli Mehta, (Oct 5, 2021)

    Angeli Mehta takes stock of progress in the run-up to COP26 as the global energy crisis threatens to put the energy transition into reverse

  • ‘We have to get from net-zero to near-zero,’ says Science Based Targets chief

    Oliver Balch, (Sep 7, 2021)

    Oliver Balch talks to the SBTi's Alberto Carrillo Pineda about how the organisation is aiming to boost companies’ role in addressing the climate crisis with the launch of a new net-carbon standard

  • Hopes for success at COP26 dim despite alarm raised by IPCC

    Terry Slavin, (Sep 7, 2021)

    In this month's issue of The Sustainable Business Review we report on pre-COP26 climate diplomacy, how ESG investors are turning up the heat under companies while coming under increased scrutiny themselves, and how 'water-positivity' is becoming the new net zero

  • Oil and gas efforts to cut emissions ‘just smoke and mirrors’, finds new climate benchmark

    Terry Slavin, (Jul 23, 2021)

    The World Benchmarking Alliance's ranking of the fossil fuel industry's progress in the energy transition is the first to measure companies against the IEA's 1.5C roadmap. Its findings are stark, reports Terry Slavin

  • 'G20 take note: the world needs a policy breakthrough on climate change’

    Gunther Thallinger, (Jul 6, 2021)

    Comment: Günther Thallinger of the Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance is hoping that this week’s G20 meeting in Venice will make progress on carbon pricing, which he argues is the strongest tool to get us on track for net zero

  • COP26 host UK slated for failing to step up on climate leadership

    Terry Slavin, (Jun 30, 2021)

    Reuters Events Sustainable Business editor Terry Slavin picks out some of the highlights from the July issue of The Sustainable Business Review

  • Policy Watch: ‘Slow and timid UK’ needs to focus on delivery, not promises, warn climate advisers

    Angeli Mehta, (Jun 29, 2021)

    Angeli Mehta assesses progress at the G7 leaders’ meeting amid growing calls for the COP26 host to urgently step up domestic action

  • ESG Watch: IEA report calling for end to new oil and gas puts wind in the sails of investors

    Mike Scott, (May 19, 2021)

    In his monthly sustainable investment column Mike Scott reports on growing support for shareholder resolutions demanding more climate action from the likes of BP, Shell, ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66

  • The global race to drive down transport emissions

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 17, 2021)

    The spring issue of The Ethical Corporation magazine looks at progress on tackling the most intransigent source of CO2 emissions as the world gets back to business usual post Covid 19

  • Will green hydrogen fulfil high hopes for trucking and shipping emissions?

    Angeli Mehta, (Mar 16, 2021)

    While there's debate over whether the technology stacks up against batteries for long-distance trucking, the case in maritime usage seems more clear-cut. Angeli Mehta reports

  • Rethinking the commute to work post Covid-19

    Mark Hillsdon, (Mar 12, 2021)

    From e-scooters to smart roads, city planners are innovating to try to keep CO2 emissions from soaring again as they emerge from lockdown. Mark Hillsdon reports

  • Soaring growth in offshore renewables puts wind in the sails of the energy transition

    Terry Slavin, (Aug 30, 2020)

    Terry Slavin reports on how falling costs, technology breakthroughs to allow wind energy to be produced far out at sea, and growing demand for green hydrogen are driving a rapid expansion in ocean-based power production

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