Politics: As an electioneering UK Prime Minister guns down green policy, Jim McClelland asks: Will Net Zero survive this ballot-box battle?
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Politics: As an electioneering UK Prime Minister guns down green policy, Jim McClelland asks: Will Net Zero survive this ballot-box battle?
Continue readingNet Zero: As clients get real about cutting carbon, Jim McClelland asks: Will it be their suppliers who pay the price and feel the pain?
Continue readingCOP28: A new focus on health at the end-of-year climate summit looks tailor-made for the built environment sector, argues Jim McClelland.
Continue readingHeavy criticism of the UK Government’s ‘Green Day’ relaunch is no reason for business to go quiet on its goals and ambitions, to ‘greenhush’.
Continue readingHow Davos 2023 remade the business case for sustainability, despite economic ground shifting beneath the feet of a well-heeled global elite.
Continue readingMarket volatility is bad for Profit and People, but could prove even worse for the Planet, as we pay the true cost of living unsustainably.
Continue readingReasons to dig out that soapbox, take a stand and raise a fist in peaceful protest — it’s time to get into ‘good trouble’, for the Planet.
Continue readingThe mood in Davos has been different this year, not just due to pandemic and war, but broad business concerns around ESG and sustainability.
Continue readingWhat is the big risk not yet on the business radar, that is actually the one to watch? Begin your business plan for biodiversity, today!
Continue readingHaving spent much of 2021 on the ropes, fighting off the pandemic, will sustainability answer the bell and come out boxing clever in 2022?
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