BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Christof Brandtner
As national governments and global institutions fail to adequately address climate change, an increasing number of cities have taken matters into their own hands, designing and committing to major sustainability and climate strategies. We speak with emlyon's Professor Christof Brandtner to find out how...
How Can Business Schools Train Leaders To Face The Reality Of Sustainability?
The most impactful sustainability story right now might not be what leaders say in Davos, but what young professionals are being trained to do when sustainability stops being a vision and becomes an action.
The Best of BookShelf 2025
Our shortlist for 2025 includes building a successful career through gig economy work with Anne Keegan, getting to grips with practical sustainability transition with Nicolas Chevrollier, and embracing the concept of innovationship with Federico Frattini.
10 Of The Best And A Few Of The Rest – Our Wrap Up Of The Articles That Mattered To You In 2025
Whether you're planning for what comes next, or simply want to revisit the themes that have guided you through the year, we hope this reflection offers both perspective and inspiration for the year ahead.
7 New Climate Studies That’ll Change The Way You Think – COP Edition
It's been another year of talks at COP, but where's the action? Where global summits stall, academia provides government, society and industry with the means to enact real change
Why Trump’s Tariffs Threaten Sustainable Development
Sustainable trade is possible if nations align their policies, empower disadvantaged communities, and share responsibility for meeting SDGs.
Why Europe’s Energy Future Depends On Sustainability, Not Fossil Fuels
In the wake of geopolitical conflict, and amid global climate challenges experts warn that putting a green Europe at the core of energy policy is vital for future stability.
Why Jeff Bezos Should Never Have Sent Katy Perry To Space, According To Research
In a time of deadly ocean heat waves, extreme weather, and record-high CO2 emissions, is this really the moment for space tourism?
