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Opinion

As the ripples of war spread, creative industries need to step away from polluters

Marketing

As the ripples of war spread, creative industries need to step away from polluters

Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine is a massive violation of rights, and could signal the final phase of the fossil fuel industry, writes Clean Creatives director Duncan Meisel

clock 18 March 2022 • 3 min read
The UK's export credit agency shows the power of trade in delivering net zero worldwide

Policy

The UK's export credit agency shows the power of trade in delivering net zero worldwide

The UK's export credit agency is providing a guarantee of over £1.7bn to help finance a high-speed electric railway line in Turkey, and British business will benefit, explains UK Minister for Exports Mike Freer

clock 17 March 2022 • 3 min read
The move towards a global plastics treaty marks a new chapter in the story of the circular economy

Recycling

The move towards a global plastics treaty marks a new chapter in the story of the circular economy

Much remains to be done, but this year's UN Environment Assembly will go down in history as the moment the world decided to take a stand to address plastic pollution, writes Amcor's David Clark

clock 16 March 2022 • 5 min read
Are we asking the right questions? Why we need to reframe the food challenge

Supply chain

Are we asking the right questions? Why we need to reframe the food challenge

In order to shift to a truly just and regenerative food system, we must first reframe the challenge - and that starts with the questions we’re asking ourselves, explain Forum for the Future’s Roberta Iley and Carrie Bewick.

clock 14 March 2022 • 5 min read
Climate adaptation must be scaled now - here's how businesses can start

Risk

Climate adaptation must be scaled now - here's how businesses can start

Nature-based actions within and beyond corporate supply chains can be taken today to boost resilience to shocks like floods, droughts and other extreme weather, explains Urs Dieterich, from the Landscape Resilience Fund

clock 14 March 2022 • 4 min read
How Barry Gardiner helped slash my energy bills - and see the merits in behaviour change

Efficiency

How Barry Gardiner helped slash my energy bills - and see the merits in behaviour change

Jill Rutter of the Institute for Government argues that soaring energy bills and security concerns should given Ministers the courage to finally talks openly about how we can all save energy in the home

clock 11 March 2022 • 5 min read
Failure to act on IPCC warnings is a business risk no company can afford

Carbon Accounting

Failure to act on IPCC warnings is a business risk no company can afford

Credible net zero transition plans must include increasing and tracked adaptation measures alongside robust, science-based 2030 targets, writes CDP's Nicolette Bartlett

clock 11 March 2022 • 4 min read
The key lesson from the Ukraine crisis? Shifting to net zero is more important than ever

Politics

The key lesson from the Ukraine crisis? Shifting to net zero is more important than ever

To become energy secure and genuinely resilient from volatile fossil fuel prices, the UK must accelerate its transition to a zero-carbon energy system, writes Nick Molho, from the Aldersgate Group.

clock 10 March 2022 • 6 min read
Taking charge: What are the rules for selling electricity to EV drivers?

Automotive

Taking charge: What are the rules for selling electricity to EV drivers?

Ofgem official Kevin Baillie explains how new guidance published by the regulator on selling electricity to EV drivers will help make the transition to net zero a reality

clock 09 March 2022 • 3 min read
Activist investors are coming for businesses in 2022

Investment

Activist investors are coming for businesses in 2022

In 2022 and beyond, the rise of activist investing will empower everyday consumers to call for change - and businesses need to be ready, writes Tulipshare CEO Antoine Argouges

clock 08 March 2022 • 4 min read
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