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  • ‘If you want to be a climate leader, you can’t ignore the TCFDs’

    Mike Scott, (Dec 3, 2019)

    Mike Scott reports on how Ørsted, Equinor, Unilever and Gold Fields are using climate risk reporting to help strategic transformation

  • #Cop25: Corporations feel investor heat over slow response to climate risk

    Mike Scott, (Dec 3, 2019)

    Amid ever-graver revelations about the severity of climate change, Mike Scott reports on patchy progress in adopting the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures' recommendations on reporting climate risk

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

    Ling Sin Fai Lam, (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

  • No green sheen can hide truth about Black Friday’s impact on environment

    Trewin Restorick, (Nov 27, 2019)

    As retailers try to highlight sustainability claims amid growing unease about the annual spending spree, consumers should remember that ‘compostable’ and ‘biodegradable’ plastic can do more harm than good, says Hubbub’s Trewin Restorick

  • Responsible investment is on the rise but does the ESG emperor have any clothes?

    Aidan Davy, (Nov 25, 2019)

    Aidan Davy of the International Council on Mining and Minerals says investors demand transparency from companies, but are opaque about how they use ESG information, raising questions of whether they are having an impact

  • The disruptors: How quiet-spoken Gabrielle Ginér is making a big noise on climate at BT

    Oliver Balch, (Nov 22, 2019)

    On the eve of COP25 climate conference in Madrid, Oliver Balch profiles the head of sustainability at the FTSE 100 company, one of the first to set an ambitious 1.5C science-based target

  • BT, PepsiCo, UBS, Dow and BlackRock confirm involvement in #RBSEU 2020

    EC Newsdesk, (Nov 20, 2019)

    New senior leaders confirm involvement in Europe's leading responsible business event

  • The first sustainability standard for professional services is now a reality

    John Edelman, (Nov 13, 2019)

    John Edelman of marketing consultancy Edelman says the voluntary standard will help firms to maximise their environmental and social impact

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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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‘Banks still only pay lip service to the UN Guiding Principles, with dire consequences’

Posted on Dec 6, 2019

BankTrack’s Ryan Brightwell says its latest human rights benchmark shows only ABN Amro can be considered a 'leader', while four out of five banks meet fewer than half of the benchmark’s requirements


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

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