Results for Guest Writers

The Paris Agreement – what next for business?
May 09, 2016 Political uncertainty should not prevent businesses from committing to ambitious climate investments, writes Cecilia Reyes, Zurich's Chief Risk Officer. Read more >
“Why don’t they care?” Why top-down sustainability strategies are often doomed to fail
April 08, 2016 Effective sustainability strategies must speak the language of local employees and other stakeholders, writes Richard Brubaker. Read more >
Three ways to step up corporate sustainability leadership
March 02, 2016 On the heels of the historic Paris climate agreement, corporate executives now have a greater opportunity – and obligation – to demonstrate 21st-century sustainability leadership. Read more >
Partnering for impact: how British Gas is tackling fuel poverty
March 02, 2016 Christine Tate, head of CSR at British Gas, explains how the company took a partnership approach to tackling a societal challenge. Read more >
Environmental funding after COP21
February 05, 2016 The Paris Climate Summit has highlighted the role for private investment in climate finance. It is now up to funders – both corporate and non-corporate – to shape the path ahead, writes Eva Rehse. Read more >
Delivering on the SDGs will require a system reboot
February 02, 2016 The new Sustainable Development Goals are a valuable new framework for companies to develop their business models, writes Jules Peck. But truly progressive businesses also need to engage with civil society to evolve the goals. Read more >
The why of sustainability reporting
December 16, 2015 CSR is no longer a tagline: Garrett Weiner gives a perspective on sustainability reporting trends from Singapore. Read more >
Climate change: a global healthcare challenge
December 16, 2015 The links between climate change and health must be addressed, says GSK's Matt Wilson. Will the Paris Agreement be a turning point? Read more >
Don’t get rid of corporate ethics – go deeper
November 06, 2015 It’s easy to be cynical about business ethics in the wake of the VW scandal. But the solution is not to give up on the idea of corporate self-regulation, writes Matthew Beard. Read more >