July 24, 2012
Africans urge China to help create sustainable development; Green sector sidelined by UK Treasury; ‘No silver bullet’ to end City short-termism Read more >
July 23, 2012
UK financial sector ‘no longer fit for purpose’; Food and drink industry manufactures big water savings; Work begins on Africa’s largest geothermal project; UK Treasury charged with ‘botching’ clean energy; China targets ‘inclusive innovation’ Read more >
July 20, 2012
WWF praises UK private sector amid government infighting; GT and Sainsbury’s announce geothermal projects; Governments and businesses commit to inclusive growth in Africa; Chemical and plastics industries challenge sustainable building principles Read more >
July 19, 2012
Sponsors urged to waive Olympic tax breaks worth tens of millions; US food aid programme criticised as 'corporate welfare'; Average Chinese person's carbon footprint now equals European's; Australia looks to cleantech innovation to curb emissions Read more >
July 18, 2012
UK government condemned over renewables delay; HSBC chief resigns over 'polluted culture of profit'; Mobile phones bring rural Africans into the modern economy; Sportswear industry looks to dump leather Read more >
July 16, 2012
John Lewis boosts cotton farm projects over supply worries; African governments and CEOs commit to female empowerment; Oil and gas has highest bribery rate; Apple in U-turn over environmental ratings system Read more >
July 13, 2012
UK leads the world in energy efficiency; Bosch and Siemens channel energies into low carbon engagement; Coke, M&S, Timberland Win Ethical Corporation Awards; Unilever receives world’s first sustainable rapeseed oil Read more >
July 12, 2012
Gates Foundation unveils commitment to contraception; Shareholders spur US companies to act on sustainability; Corporates take action on wetlands; EU confirms 2020 vehicle emissions targets Read more >
July 11, 2012
Oil and mining companies lead on transparency, says watchdog; Coca-Cola water recovery process has 100 billion litre potential; Extreme weather linked to global warming; India wakes up to fast food health risks Read more >