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Why Greenwashing matters

Dominic Tantram Greenwashing matters. It undermines the wider understanding of sustainability, erodes trust, adds confusion and fuels cynicism. However, the need for meaningful change in business practice to deliver sustainability and equity is perhaps more pressing than ever. “I’m not upset tha

A Green Agenda for the Western Balkans: Where are the teeth?

Pippa Gallop The European Commission on Tuesday published its 2020 enlargement package and an Economic and Investment Plan for the Western Balkans. This was followed on Wednesday by a Green Agenda for the Western Balkans, expected to be endorsed by the countries’ leaders at a summit in Sofia in No

Of Hemp’s many uses, one of the most promising could be in construction

Nate Berg “Hempcrete,” made from the woody core of hemp, is showing promise as an environmentally friendly building material It has become almost a cliché to discuss the benefits of hemp, the supposed wonder plant with almost endless uses — from woven fibers to edible seeds to biopl

Twitter Failing Women over Online Violence and Abuse

Twitter is still not doing enough to protect women from online violence and abuse, despite repeated promises to do so, new analysis by Amnesty International reveals. The Twitter Scorecard grades the social media company’s record on implementing a series of recommendations to tackle abuse against

Despite setbacks, US on track to fulfil climate goals: Bloomberg Philanthropy

In the wake of President Trump’s initial announcement that he planned to pull the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement in June 2017, an unprecedented number of U.S. cities, states, businesses, and universities reaffirmed their commitment to help America reach its Paris climate goals and America’s

State uses all power to curb environmental and social movements: David Graeber

On the passing of David Graeber; ground breaking writer and anarchist anthropologist, Jason Kirkpatrick recollects the interview he did in 2012 and reflects on his Berlin visit Influential academic David Graeber had been invited to Berlin to present his new book Debt: The First 5,000 Years, by curre

Industries lobby to counter Africa’s fight against plastic

The American Chemistry Council has lobbied the US government during the COVID-19 pandemic to use a US-Kenya trade deal to expand the plastics industry’s footprint across Africa. Documents obtained by Unearthed — Greenpeace’s investigative journalism platform — through the Freedom of Informat

Creating a net zero carbon future in the water sector

Water utilities of the future will be energy utilities too, exporting excess renewable energy to local electricity networks.   The water sector is energy-hungry and is responsible for a significant amount of global greenhouse gas emissions.  The water sector is energy-hungry, with energy consumpt

Top 1% of EU households have carbon footprints 22 times larger than climate targets allow

Diana Ivanova, University of Leeds and Richard Wood, Norwegian University of Science and Technology To keep global warming below 1.5°C, we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 2.5 tonnes of CO₂ per person per year by 2030. But we recently analysed more than 275,000 household budg

Germany to issue Green German Federal Securities from 2020

Germany published its first framework for Green German Federal Securities. The aim of these securities is to make Germany’s “green” budget spending transparent while also strengthening the country’s position in the area of sustainable finance. As a benchmark issuer for the euro area,

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