by sdgadmin | Jul 17, 2022 | News and Evens
There was a time when sustainability professionals felt like they were just talking to themselves. Their roles were siloed within the organization – relegated at worst to little more than a tick box compliance function and at best to a way of generating cost...
by sdgadmin | Jul 15, 2022 | News and Evens
This report examines the possible financial implications of phasing out fossil fuels in six emerging economies based on scenarios published by the International Energy Agency in its 2021 World Energy Outlook and suggests strategies for managing the transition. Read...
by sdgadmin | Jul 13, 2022 | News and Evens
A group of young people recently filed a complaint with a human-rights court, targeting financial protections for energy firms and investors. They argue the protections undermine climate action and their right to life and well-being. The case may point to more human...
by sdgadmin | Jul 13, 2022 | News and Evens
This report describes climate change beliefs, attitudes, policy preferences, and behaviors among Facebook users in 110 countries, territories, and geographic groups. Overall, these 110 areas represent 192 countries and territories worldwide.Among the key findings at...
by sdgadmin | Jul 11, 2022 | Blog
Amongst the many lessons 2020 taught us, we learned a whole lot about the link between resilience and sustainability. The corporate world is increasingly confronted with the importance of sustainability and its role in transforming our economy for a greener, cleaner,...