Why even the poorest should pay for water

Water is one of the most precious natural resources. Its accessibility is considered a human right, yet too many people worldwide are still deprived of access. Although water is supplied by nature, its safe, clean and reliable delivery to communities around the world is almost entirely man-made.

Tracking energy demand trends: A focus on 50 US states

Through a comprehensive data tool, the EIU examines energy consumption patterns at the state level since 1960.

Water security poses a significant threat to business

Water scarcity is one of the biggest challenges facing business today.

Reasons for hope in a dangerous world

The Paris climate change negotiations have led to an encouraging global agreement. But there are more fundamental reasons to be hopeful that the world is moving towards sustainability, says Timothy Nixon from Thomson Reuters.

EU Circular Economy Package: a good start, but there’s more to do

The high-level objectives announced by the European Commission in its Circular Economy Package in early December have the potential to boost the resource efficiency and competitiveness of the EU economy. But it is the upcoming detail behind the Commission’s proposals that will determine the ultimate impact that this package will have, says Stuart Bailey, head of sustainability and climate change at National Grid, a UK-headquartered multinational electricity and gas utility company.

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