Produced in conjunction with Raconteur and distributed in The Times (UK), our new report – Enterprise Agility - curates a range of content from sectors across the economy to discuss how a business culture that is flexible, responsive and proactive to outside collaboration is critical to success.
Sustainably constructing our homes and places of work, roads and other key infrastructure India will need in the next 50 years will be key to meeting net zero ambitions. Build Ahead, a multi-stakeholder partnership with industry leadres is aiming to make net zero construction a reality.
On 28 August, our Build Ahead leaders with ET Now to discuss current barriers as well as potential solutions for 'Decarbonising India's Construction', and how the Build Ahead coalition can accelerate progress towards net zero emissions.
On Earth Day 2022, Emrah Durusut (MD, Xynteo) discusses why it's time we move beyond talk about decarbonisation and start acting on the commercial and ESG benefits of regenerative business models.
The bioeconomy can help Europe reach its climate & biodiversity goals, while creating jobs and accelerating innovation. The solutions are ready, but we need a better policy framework to untap its full potential.
In the lead up to COP26 we spoke to three business leaders about their thoughts on the role of organisations in leading commitment and action on climate change.
BioAdvantage Europe partners are raising awareness of existing solutions to sustainable growth challenges, incubating projects and developing a body of knowledge to support policy makers explore the role of the bioeconomy in Europe.
In the last 100 years, we have made tremendous gains - but to overcome today's challenges of climate and inquality, we need to redouble our efforts. Here are five leadership shifts we believe are needed to achieve meaningful action.
We live in remarkable times — the move to save people and planet is accelerating and unstoppable. Scientists, activists, commentators, artists, governments, regulators, and individuals are making themselves heard and making things happen.
Hydrogen is not new - From being a rocket fuel to being a critical component to the modern refining industry, hydrogen has transcended through the energy evolution since the 1960s.
With pandemic measures largely restricting me to my apartment in hot and humid Taipei these last months, and currently waiting for typhoon In-Fa to make landfall, I have come to appreciate, or perhaps better said dread, the impacts of a heating planet.
The crisis in India has been a real test of our ability to respond to Covid-19. And yet, this pandemic has reminded us how we can come together, when pressed, to create a scalable response amid tough circumstances.