February 28, 2007
We've seen the scientific evidence and then the analysis. Now Chris Perceval of Earthwatch calls for a coordinated corporate response to climate change. Read more >
January 31, 2007
RyanAir scraps with the government, but we argue they should be working together to bring down carbon emissions. The government should develop policy and businesses should act on it. Read more >
January 30, 2007
A Climate Change Task Force is put together, Sakhalin II funding is withdrawn and Xerox is developing re-usable printing paper while BP is setting school children a carbon challenge. Read more >
December 07, 2006
The onus is very much on business to lead consumers to carbon neutrality, argues Chris Perceval of Earthwatch. Let 2007 be remembered as the year your company showed the world how to act. Read more >
December 04, 2006
Dell, Coca Cola and J Sainsbury all make strides in their recycling policies while some beverage makers are criticised for the low recycling content of their pakaging. Curry's endorses first water efficiency marque. Read more >
November 28, 2006
In 2002, Botanic Gardens Conservation International entered into a partnership with HSBC to help halt the extinction of plants. BGCI speaks to Briefing about what it has learned and achieved from the programme so far. Read more >
November 28, 2006
There's a growing sense that we have reached a tipping point on corporate action on climate change. It has become a global issue. Briefing provides an outline of what's been in the news. Read more >
October 24, 2006
The third-generation Global Reporting Initiative guidelines help businesses both understand and report on their impacts on society. But, argues Chris Perceval of Earthwatch, there's still a lot of work to be done. Read more >
July 20, 2006
UK business leaders have called for Prime Minister Tony Blair to set tougher targets to tackle climate change, saying that "ambitious and urgent action is needed". And other news shows there are financial benefits to going green. Read more >
May 18, 2006
For many companies, going carbon neutral is really not that difficult. Harder, but not impossible, is envisaging the sorts of steps a country like Britain can take to achieve Kyoto targets. Read more >