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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
Ben Cooper, (Aug 18, 2016)
West End retailers launch 12-point plan to tackle capital’s air pollution hotspot
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
Stephen Gardner, (Jul 25, 2016)
Pollution deal, North American climate promises, UK carbon budge and sun shines on India
Elaine Cohen, (Jun 23, 2016)
The sporting goods behemoth gets full marks for reporting on its carbon footprint. Shame it’s such a stodgy read
Oliver Balch, (Jun 22, 2016)
We read all the reports so you don’t have to
EC Newsdesk, (Jun 22, 2016)
A network of firms is cutting their demand for power at peak times to ease pressure on the UK’s overstretched grid
Giles Constantine, (May 24, 2016)
Our second State of Responsible Business report shows that corporate social responsibility has been boosted by the Paris Agreement but sustainability is far from business as usual
Sam Phipps, (May 23, 2016)
Carbon pricing schemes are spreading around the world but will their architects learn from mistakes made in Europe’s flagship scheme?
Mike Scott, (May 23, 2016)
The UK needs to be in Europe for its clean energy future, sustainability professionals say
Ellen R Delisio, (May 23, 2016)
Corporate interest in carbon pricing is growing fast, particularly in Asia
Amita Vaux, (May 23, 2016)
Aviva and ClimateCare have pioneered a way to quantify how carbon-offsetting programmes can improve people’s lives
Ellen R Delisio, (Mar 21, 2016)
Under fire as never before for the social and environmental destruction it causes, the world’s dirtiest industry is trying to come clean
Stephen Gardner and Christian Braun, (Feb 10, 2016)
Car companies are at a junction, with an urgent need to address the pollution their vehicles cause, especially in cities. Some of the huge manufacturers are responding much more effectively than others
Daniel Liswood, (Jan 25, 2016)
Hess’s commitment to transparency is clearly the mark of a mature reporter, although the energy company would benefit from a more human voice weaved into its narrative
Giles Parkinson, (Jan 18, 2016)
Companies are coming to terms with what the ambitious Paris agreement means for the way they operate
Ellen R Delisio, (Jan 15, 2016)
Volkswagen is facing a tough fight to satisfy the US authorities that it is making amends for emissions cheating
Nadine Hawa, (Jan 14, 2016)
India's drug abuse, Chinese NGO win, food production emissions and refugee worker abuse