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  • Residents in a flood-affected area on the outskirts of Sukkur in Pakistan

    Paris climate talks: powerful business lobbies seek to undermine deal

    Pascoe Sabido
    Tackling climate change means drastically transforming our economies. Our political leaders, not business, are best placed to do that
  • Sculptures of animals

    Fewer than 50% of CEOs say Paris deal would make them act on climate change

    New poll reveals most business leaders are failing to get to grips with long-term implications of global warming
  • The Diageo Claive Scotch whisky collection.

    Sobering results for drinks giant Diageo reveal problems of sustainability targets

    The global drinks firm fails to meet all but one of its environmental goals – is it any wonder consumers are mistrustful of corporate commitments?
  • Greenpeace campaigners dressed in orangutan costumes

    The protest movement is failing: it's fighting the same old battles with the same poor results

    Deborah Doane
    Activists’ tendency to turn every issue into a fight against government or big business won’t create long term change
  • Pope Francis is greeted by Bolivian President Evo Morales after receiving a typical sombrero during a World Meeting of Popular Movements in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, July 9, 2015. The word "Tahuichi" is from the Tupi-Guarani and means "Big Bird". REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi:rel:d:bm:GF10000154382

    What motivates CEOs to solve the world’s big social and environmental problems?

  • The Crystal Palace Quartet performing the opening recital of 'Requiem for Arctic ice' outside Shell's offices on the South Bank, London.

    Greenpeace: why we're asking Shell staff to face the music over Arctic drilling

    Mel Evans
  • Richard Branson

    Should business leaders speak out more on climate change?

    Catch up on all the highlights from our live debate on the role of business in vocalising the environmental agenda
  • A  woman wearing a face mask makes her way along a street in Beijing

    Asia takes leadership on renewables, but only out of necessity

    Despite rapid growth in renewables, China and India are far from ready or willing to lead the world on environmental issues
  • Does openness from leaders of business help their companies perform better?

    What are the business benefits of being more transparent?

    Simon Hayward
    Adopting an open leadership style can bring enormous benefits in terms of company culture, employee engagement, customer loyalty and productivity
  • Richard Branson and Al Gore

    Join the debate: should business leaders speak out more on public issues such as climate change?

    Join a panel of experts online on Wednesday 5 August, 1-2:30pm BST to discuss the role of business in vocalising the environmental agenda
  • Energy emissions

    Has the EU’s carbon trading system made business greener?

    A report marking 10 years of the ETS finds carbon trading has helped companies to reduce emissions but low carbon prices continue to dog the scheme
  • French president Francois Hollande

    Paris climate talks need business to move beyond greenwash and empty promises

    Angel Hsu and Amy Weinfurter
    We should welcome recent commitments by the business sector, but they now need to be converted into tangible progress
  • Plane over houses

    We can make a greener, more liveable London and expand Heathrow

    Gareth Thomas
    London can still become a world-leading green city with a third runway at Heathrow as long as it backs solar roofs, electric cars and a bigger congestion zone
  • Meteorologist points to a weather map

    12 tools for communicating climate change more effectively

    Be consistent, talk about risk rather than uncertainty, use visuals, tell human stories and give the top-line message before the caveats
  • clippers coach

    Why I like the new Los Angeles Clippers logo, even if I'm the only one

    Jonah Sachs
    Fans may be snickering, but Jonah Sachs argues big brands like McDonald’s and Sears could learn a thing or two from the basketball team’s gutsy rebrand
  • Ramez Naam

    Ramez Naam: capitalism is not the enemy of climate

    The bestselling author, futurist and computer scientist tells Marc Gunther that ideas and well-regulated markets will solve the climate change challenge
  • Andrew Simms

    Business and climate: the hype and the reality

    Andrew Simms
    The acid test for business leadership on sustainability will be when they tell us to consume less of what they produce so we can live within our planetary means
  • A group of garment workers protest against Nike claiming they were laid off without compensation from a Thai factory that produced garments for Nike after the factory closed down.

    Turning a bad reputation round can take years of good leadership

    A bad reputation can be hard to shake off and takes concerted efforts over the long-term – just ask Nike, Nestlé and Asia Pulp and Paper
  • Sirikul Laukaikul

    Karma marketing: can the idea of 'branding like a Buddhist' change corporate mindsets?

  • A resident on an electronic bicycle and a truck travel past solar panels on the roof of greenhouses growing mushrooms in Neihuang county, Henan province

    Can China's top-down approach fix its environmental crisis?

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