Time for a rethink – making technology work for people and the planet

Rebooting our relationship with technology

Making development work in fragile states: why the details matter

Albert Pijuan and Dan Whitaker discuss an alternative to the traditional development model in fragile states

Mind the Greenhouse Gap

How do we measure our progress on climate change?

By how much will the world warm: 1.5, 2 or 3 degrees Celsius?

By John Moorhead, Managing Director at BSD Consulting, and Tim Nixon, Managing Editor of Sustainability at Thomson Reuters

Keeping sustainability simple

When it comes to the world’s environmental and social challenges, whether you think corporates are part of the problem or not, there is no doubt that they are also part of the solution.

Budget 2016: The UK urgently needs a low-carbon plan

There were some positive announcements for the low-carbon economy in the UK chancellor’s budget on March 16th. But a government committed to providing “long-term solutions to long-term problems” must go further than this and prioritise restoring investment confidence in the low-carbon sector, says Nick Molho, executive director of the Aldersgate Group.

Water security poses a significant threat to business

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

The role of apps in ethical shopping

Smartphone apps can help make information about business ethics easier to consume, but reforming the global supply chain will take more concerted effort

The combined impact of foreign direct investment and climate change

How can foreign direct investment impact emerging markets that are already struggling with the effects of climate change.

The 5 key takeaways from the Paris climate change agreement

The Paris Climate Change Conference (also known as COP21) is a political milestone in the global fight against climate change. All 195 participating countries agreed to the resulting Paris Agreement. Martin Koehring, senior editor at The Economist Intelligence Unit, examines the key lessons from the negotiations in five categories that matter the most: diplomacy, politics, law, business and economics.

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