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Danish universities team up to accelerate the green transition of the built environment

4 months ago4 months ago4 mins

Four Danish universities, Aalborg University (pictured), Aarhus University, Technical University of Denmark and University of Southern Denmark, have joined forces…

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Activist groups across the UK, led by Global Action Plan, are holding two days of protests against the expansion of hyperscale data centres, including a 'March Against The Machines' outside OpenAI's London offices on Saturday.
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UK activist groups to protest against data centre expansion

4 months ago4 months ago3 mins

Activist groups across the UK, led by Global Action Plan, are holding two days of protests against the expansion of…

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The global sports economy could be worth as much as $8.8 trillion by 2050, up from $2.3 trillion today, however climate and environmental risks could put much of this growth at risk, a report by Oliver Wyman has found.
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Climate threats could be a trillion-dollar problem for the global sports economy by 2050

4 months ago4 months ago3 mins

The global sports economy could be worth as much as $8.8 trillion by 2050, up from $2.3 trillion today, however…

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Responsible investment group ShareAction has called on investors to sufficiently address corporate air pollution in investment decision-making.
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ShareAction calls on investors to address air pollution ‘blind spot’

5 months ago5 months ago3 mins

Responsible investment group ShareAction has called on investors to sufficiently address corporate air pollution in investment decision-making. In a new…

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Throughout 2026, one truth about supply chains will be impossible to ignore. Risk, including serious ethical and environmental concerns, cannot be avoided - only managed.
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Supply chain success in 2026 will be defined by how leaders learn from risk

5 months ago5 months ago7 mins

Op-ed by Jon Hancock, CEO, Sedex. Throughout 2026, one truth about supply chains will be impossible to ignore. Risk, including…

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A new study by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland has explored the role that circular economy startups play in driving systems change, even when demand for sustainable products isn't guaranteed.
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Role of circular economy startups in fostering change explored in new study

6 months ago6 months ago3 mins

A new study by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland has explored the role that circular economy startups play…

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Commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices can enhance company value and mitigate equity misvaluation, a new study by researchers at Kyushu University in Japan has found.
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Commitment to ESG can enhance company value, study suggests

6 months ago6 months ago4 mins

Commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices can enhance company value and mitigate equity misvaluation, a new study by…

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Climate policies that target individual lifestyle changes – such as banning cars from city centres – can unintentionally weaken public support for environmental actions, a new study published in the Nature Sustainability journal has found.
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Climate policies that change individual lifestyles can weaken public support

6 months ago6 months ago4 mins

Climate policies that target individual lifestyle changes – such as banning cars from city centres – can unintentionally weaken public support for…

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Sustainability Means Business: Conversations With Corporate Leaders

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For subscribers only, SustainabilityOnline presents ‘Sustainability Means Business’ – a series of interviews with global sustainability leaders across a range of…

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Top sustainability conferences in 2026
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Top sustainability conferences in 2026 – this year’s must-attend ESG events

6 months ago6 months ago3 mins

There’s no shortage of sustainability conferences, events and trade shows taking place over the coming year, offering industry professionals the…

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Poster announcing Decarbon 2027: Oil and Gas Decarbonisation Congress, with abstract glassy bubbles at the bottom.

INTERVIEWS

  • LocalDutch’s Maurice van der Knaap on how technology can help make healthy food hyper-localJuly 8, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Lisa Morden, Chief Sustainability Officer, Kimberly-ClarkJuly 6, 2026
  • Juan Verde on why the climate revolution is now a business survival testJuly 3, 2026
  • Volkswagen AG’s Dr Daniel-Sascha Roth on the role of technology in streamlining reportingJuly 1, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Jeff Yorzyk, Senior Director of Sustainability, HelloFreshJune 26, 2026

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EXPLAINER

  • Why climate risk is rising in 2026July 6, 2026
  • Regulated, but not resolved: why the ESG ratings regulation will not spare asset managers their homeworkJuly 2, 2026
  • Opponents to the Global Plastics Treaty are running out of excusesJune 30, 2026
  • The carbon removal market doesn’t need more innovation – it needs the conditions to scaleJune 26, 2026
  • The energy wall – how AI companies are trying to scale without breaking power billsJune 25, 2026

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