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Nadine Hawa, (Sep 21, 2016)
Four years after 34 South African mine workers were shot dead while protesting living conditions, Amnesty International finds little has improved
April Streeter, (Sep 21, 2016)
The oil major is being investigated by 12 US states for fraud after decades of funding denial groups
April Streeter, (Sep 21, 2016)
Companies say more robust sanctions are needed to break the link with deforestation
Nadine Hawa, (Sep 19, 2016)
Flying migrants to Europe, ivory still for sale, circular approach to waste and tackling palm oil investment
Mike Scott, (Sep 18, 2016)
The carpet tile maker Interface set a deadline of eliminating its impact on the environment by 2020. Now the goal is in sight, the company wants to go even further than Mission Zero
Nick Molho, (Aug 27, 2016)
Many observers fear that the vote to leave the EU will result in the dilution of measures to protect the environment. This doesn’t have to be the case.
Angeli Mehta, (Aug 23, 2016)
Environmental groups and biodiversity researchers have hailed a move by Michelin to eliminate rubber from deforested areas from its supply chain as an industry breakthrough.
Angeli Mehta, (Aug 23, 2016)
Amid rising concerns about the environmental and human threats posed by rubber, Bridgestone and Michelin lead the search for green alternatives
Giles Hutchins, (Aug 18, 2016)
Our organisations must create the regenerative business conditions conducive for modern life: collaboration, adaptability and creativity
Stephen Gardner, (Aug 18, 2016)
The United Kingdom may have voted to leave the European Union, but international climate change commitments are unchanged, meaning business must still face up to the challenge of decarbonisation
Nadine Hawa, (Aug 18, 2016)
Scientists and campaigners disagree fundamentally about whether the rice can be an effective way to fight vitamin A deficiency in poorer countries
Mike Scott, (Aug 18, 2016)
The world’s first zero-carbon brewery in Austria demonstrates the brewer’s progress on slashing CO2 emissions, but water issues are trickier to tackle
Stephen Gardner, (Aug 17, 2016)
Aircraft emission fears, Scottish wind power, child labour loophole and dam damned
Nadine Hawa, (Aug 17, 2016)
Human rights warning to banks, Amnesty's Myanmar anger, forced labour fears in Venezuela and rich countries lagging on SDGs
Oliver Balch, (Aug 17, 2016)
Millennial pay gap, ethical investment in Oz, numbers add up for women and young have most energy
Terry Slavin, (Jul 26, 2016)
Private sector initiatives have the power to deliver the emissions cuts promised at Paris, a major conference in London heard
Maxine Perella, (Jul 25, 2016)
The explosion in connected devices is getting the wheels of the circular economy turning
Oliver Balch, (Jul 25, 2016)
What’s wrong with command and control and the rise of prize philanthropy