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Also in today’s newsletter, new guidelines to guarantee the quality of sustainability disclosures
The finding holds true even when researchers looked only at the environmental part of the metric
Prices have proved volatile as regulators probe claims of greenwashing
Investors welcome bold environmentalist programme from leftwing president
Shutdown of ocean flows would likely lead to more stormy winters and drier summers in Europe
Up to $11.5tn worth of minerals needed for the energy transition are located in the country
These non-combustion-engined craft are volts in the blue
Whether in an electric motoryacht or a stitch-and-glue dinghy, take to the waves
I’m a believer in this mode of transport but the batteries that power some cycles need checking out
The urge to knock down a home and start again can be strong — but even new eco-friendly buildings can come with a high emissions cost
Climate change’s effects on agriculture will worsen existing global inequalities
There are challenges to overcome in building a net zero system but we must allay groundless fears
Without thinking through where we put wind and solar facilities, we risk accelerating nature’s destruction
Attracting tourists can increase prosperity in areas unsuited to intensive agriculture
Like many other countries, the UK wants to make habitat restoration pay
A low-value byproduct of cereal farming could find high-value uses in construction and packaging
Restaurant and grocery businesses face growing pressure to disclose where their products originate
Also in this newsletter: Why a familiar face in Brussels could soon appear in The Hague
Dearth of renewable energy at home leaves titans lagging behind US and European peers
A recent global summit offered warnings on climate change and inequality but also suggested opportunities
Achieving the energy transition will demand far more lithium and other essential commodities by 2030 than we are on track to produce
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Sustainability: Looking at outstanding research, from carbon pricing and rating the ESG raters to collaboration between academics and executives. Plus why business schools are falling short in the fight against climate change.
Research papers on ESG themes — positive and sceptical — dominate recent downloads from the Social Science Research Network website
Shifting attitudes make investment in cleaner technologies more viable, academics argue
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