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  • 'The science is clear about climate change. Now everyone has to step up'

    Mark Watts, (Oct 9, 2018)

    Mark Watts of C40 Cities says this week’s IPCC report showing the danger of temperature rises exceeding 1.5°C offers an opportunity to transform cities into places that are both less polluted and more equitable

  • Weekly Watch: 2 March 2017

    EC Newsdesk, (Mar 1, 2017)

    Coral rescue mission, Dell uses ocean plastics, Indian solar, Singapore carbon tax, sustainable Mango, Co-op Fairtrade cocoa, charities squeezed, California to go fossil-fuel free, Walgreens Boots CSR

  • IUCN urges UN to protect high seas

    Ellen R Delisio, (Nov 14, 2016)

    Conservationists say measures to protect oceans are ‘about 100 years behind land conservation’

  • EthicsWatch: US – ExxonMobil under fire for 'hiding knowledge of climate change'

    April Streeter, (Sep 21, 2016)

    The oil major is being investigated by 12 US states for fraud after decades of funding denial groups

  • Cheat sheet: Corporate responsibility cheat sheet - April 2016

    Oliver Balch, (Apr 21, 2016)

    We read all the reports so you don’t have to

  • PolicyWatch – March 2016

    Stephen Gardner, (Mar 21, 2016)

    The central Pacific island nation of Kiribati could be the first to be waving goodbye, Loophole closes, Woolly thinking and Woodland worries

  • Paris talks - A changing climate

    Giles Parkinson, (Jan 18, 2016)

    Companies are coming to terms with what the ambitious Paris agreement means for the way they operate

  • 2015: Africa & Middle East - Hope for a future

    Sam Phipps, (Dec 16, 2015)

    A trio of summits held in 2015 is likely to shape the future of sustainable development in Africa over the coming years, analysts say.

  • PolicyWatch – September 2015

    Stephen Gardner, (Sep 9, 2015)

    Dutch climate ruling, EU fracking, Indian idols and vaping dangers

  • PolicyWatch – August 2015

    Stephen Gardner, (Aug 4, 2015)

    EU energy labels, Marshall Islands emissions pledge, French decarbonisation law and a greener London

  • Analysis: Green bonds – The new standard in climate bonds

    Oliver Balch, (Mar 10, 2015)

    An expert group aims to upgrade standardisation and add certification to climate investments

  • Analysis: UN climate conference – A fair COP?

    Stephen Gardner, (Jan 5, 2015)

    The 20th Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Lima, Peru, emphasised pragmatism over ambition

  • Green finance fuels hopes of climate deal

    Sam Phipps, (Dec 5, 2014)

    A batch of positive funding news, in both public and private sectors, has raised hopes of progress at international climate change talks

  • Analysis: Tapping the barometer

    Eric Marx, (Sep 12, 2014)

    Government and business leaders meet this month in preparation for next year’s global climate negotiations, and much has changed since the last such gathering

  • Climate change – There is still time

    Eric Marx, (May 10, 2014)

    The UN’s climate panel says that we can still mitigate the worst impacts of climate change, and at little cost

  • 2013 review of the year – Tragedy, frustration and a little progress

    Stephen Gardner, (Dec 17, 2013)

    Another year of small steps, with the promise of true sustainability still distant. But frustration with the slow pace of change is growing

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Shell wants 'to be at the leading edge, not the bleeding edge' with climate plan

Posted on Sep 3, 2019

Amid accusations that the Anglo-Dutch oil major is trying to extend an unsustainable business model with its embrace of nature-based climate solutions and increased investment in gas, Terry Slavin interviews Shell New Energies' Mark Gainsborough about Shell's Net Zero Carbon Footprint plan

All eyes on China as national carbon market plan emerges from haze

Posted on Sep 1, 2019

As Beijing ramps up preparations to create the world’s largest carbon market, the burning question is whether it will eventually be part of a global market, reports Jill Baker

‘The IPCC land use report is a wake-up call for Big Food’

Posted on Aug 15, 2019

Maria Lettini of FAIRR argues that scientists, and an increasing number of consumers and investors have recognised the climate imperative for the food sector to transition away from meat and dairy products toward alternative proteins

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75 CEOs call for US to stay in the Paris Agreement as emissions continue to rise

Posted on Dec 4, 2019

As #COP25 opens in Madrid Oliver Balch reports on a boost in firms signing up to Science Based Targets and research on how 2020 goals have fallen short


‘Consumer goods firms are failing to see the wood for the trees’

Posted on Nov 29, 2019

While Danone, Nestlé, L’Oréal and Unilever are leaders, big brands are failing to respond to increasing deforestation with anything like the urgency needed, warns CDP’s Ling Sin Fai Lam


'We are moving towards a zero-carbon future – but we need to go faster'

Posted on Nov 28, 2019

Ahead of next week’s COP25 meeting, Nigel Topping of We Mean Business and Elizabeth McKeon of the IKEA Foundation say companies can play a vital role in keeping global warming below 1.5C, but only if the entire business community is on board

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