Mark Hillsdon
Mark Hillsdon
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Mar 16, 2018
Mark Hillsdon reports on how interest in a new way of doing business is snowballing as big companies like Danone and Unilever enter the movement through their brands
Dec 13, 2017
The battle to stop deforestation continued to rage across the planet in 2017, writes Mark Hillsdon. But the year ended with a flurry of new commitments and partnerships aimed at saving the world’s forests, and restoring millions of hectares of degraded land
Nov 23, 2017
The Climate Finance Accelerator and Green Climate Fund are among those trying to de-risk private sector investment in clean energy projects in poor countries
Nov 23, 2017
How ClearlySo, the Social Stock Exchange, the SyndicateRoom and the Low Carbon Innovation Fund are innovating to make an impact
Nov 23, 2017
The Green Digital Finance Alliance is harnessing people power through technologies such as mobile money to speed up the low-carbon transition
Nov 23, 2017
The green bond market is worth $100bn, but with $1trn needed to fund the low-energy transition by 2020, we assess what it will take to move the global financial system onto a more sustainable footing
Jul 28, 2017
The soy moratorium may have spared the Amazon, but farmers have moved in elsewhere
Jul 26, 2017
The cocoa industry has been highly fragmented in its approach to moving Africa’s smallholder farmers to sustainable production. A new industry-wide initiative hopes to change that
Jul 26, 2017
As the likes of Walmart and McDonald’s close in on their 2020 deforestation pledges, green groups hope they can use their collective power to put pressure on rogue ranchers
Jun 14, 2017
With cancer and diabetes now more prevalent in poor countries than in the West, 23 companies, including Pfizer, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline and Japan's Takeda, are developing partnerships in some of the hardest-hit regions to extend access to life-saving medicines