Who says beef has to come from cows?
Innovative alternatives to meat products are springing up and being welcomed by consumers, while helping to cut emissions from the food sector.
Innovative alternatives to meat products are springing up and being welcomed by consumers, while helping to cut emissions from the food sector.
In this conversation with climate policy expert Hal Harvey, the two sustainability leaders discuss why humanity has to act globally, at speed and at scale, to meet the staggering challenge of decarbonizing the global economy.
In the wake of recent protests against racism globally, now more than ever, citizens’ concern for social and climate justice is burgeoning.
Ford, Facebook, LafargeHolcim, CP Group, General Mills, PayPal and PVH some of the latest names to set their ambition in line with 1.5°C as Climate Week kicks off in NYC
Ten leading companies sign up to smart energy commitments on Day 2 of Climate Week NYC, including Chinese textiles supplier Changzhou New Wide.
LafargeHolcim has raised the bar for climate ambition in the cement industry, joining the Business Ambition for 1.5°C commitment.
A new form of corporate climate leadership is emerging characterised with ambition, concrete action, compelling advocacy, and accountability
WorldGBC network launches Sustainable Buildings for Everyone, Everywhere — a new strategy to tackle the climate emergency, health and wellbeing, and resource efficiency issues in the built environment.
Brazil’s largest aluminium producer Companhia Brasileira de Aluminio (CBA) has committed to setting a science-based target (SBT).
Cities are clear about the future they want and they are already showing what is possible. In 2020 we can build something different and better. The work has already begun.
By choosing renewable energy, companies can curb their greenhouse gas emissions and help tackle the climate emergency.
Colin Matthews, Chairman of EDF Energy and co-chair of The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group, urges UK organisations to commit to rebuilding the economy and tackling climate change.
There are clear connections between COVID-19 and the climate crisis – we must act now to tackle both systemic threats together.