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Opinion

Without a focus on social sustainability, agriculture's green transition will falter

Management

Without a focus on social sustainability, agriculture's green transition will falter

Farmers' ability to shift to greener practices rests on the adoption of robust social frameworks in transition planning, writes Forum for the Future’s Duncan Williams

clock 02 October 2024 • 4 min read
The closure of the UK's last coal power plant is just the start of the East Midlands' green revolution

Energy

The closure of the UK's last coal power plant is just the start of the East Midlands' green revolution

The transition to hydrogen and renewable energy will fuel the next generation of skilled workers in the region, just like coal powered the last, writes Mayor of the East Midlands Claire Ward

clock 01 October 2024 • 5 min read
Food and drinks brands must adopt more effective green marketing

Waste

Food and drinks brands must adopt more effective green marketing

Companies should embrace the message that human health and planetary health are intertwined, writes IPP's Shelley Pierre

clock 30 September 2024 • 4 min read
Why social sustainability matters in the built environment

Buildings

Why social sustainability matters in the built environment

A commitment to developing green and socially sustainable buildings can help real estate developers and investors win out in the war for talent, writes BGO's Alexander Morris

clock 27 September 2024 • 4 min read
A textiles EPR scheme can make businesses responsible for the waste they produce

Recycling

A textiles EPR scheme can make businesses responsible for the waste they produce

Second hand clothes may have gone mainstream - but we still have a long way to go to fix our textile waste problem, writes Baroness Jenkin of Kennington

clock 26 September 2024 • 5 min read
Heat from the community, for the community

Energy

Heat from the community, for the community

Waste heat already present in urban areas is a largely untapped source of low-carbon energy that can benefit communities across the UK, writes Vattenfall's Jenny Curtis

clock 25 September 2024 • 5 min read
Time for legal obligations on companies to achieve net zero

Management

Time for legal obligations on companies to achieve net zero

Permanently embedding climate obligations into corporate governance structures can drive innovation and investment, writes the Oxford Sustainable Finance Group's Dr Ben Caldecott

clock 24 September 2024 • 4 min read
Shifting to a plant-based food system can power progress towards climate goals at a relatively low cost

Climate change

Shifting to a plant-based food system can power progress towards climate goals at a relatively low cost

Plant-rich food systems are an untapped climate solution that could catalyse significant emissions reductions, writes Tilt Collective's Sarah Lake

clock 23 September 2024 • 3 min read
Climate action makes business sense, so what's holding companies back?

Management

Climate action makes business sense, so what's holding companies back?

Corporate climate progress appears to have stalled over the past year, yet those still pressing ahead with decarbonisation are reaping benefits, writes BCG's Diana Dimitrova

clock 20 September 2024 • 3 min read
Seven climate questions for the UN General Assembly

Politics

Seven climate questions for the UN General Assembly

As world leaders prepare to travel to New York, Ed King assesses the critical issues governments need to wrestle with ahead of a series of critical summits and elections this autumn

clock 19 September 2024 • 4 min read
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