Why Digital Mining Is Bad For The Planet
If crypto is to grow we must find ways to make it greener... new research from Imperial College Business School suggests a way forward
The Business Schools Creating An Eco Impact On Campus
As global attention turns to the race to reach net zero by 2050 business schools and universities are charged with using their knowledge and influence to make a difference. Meet the institutions incorporating sustainability into the very fabric of the organisations.
Old Technology Providing New Solutions – Henrietta Moon, CEO And Co-Founder Of Carbo Culture
The world is full of problems waiting to be solved, and entrepreneurship is a great way to create a positive impact says Henrietta Moon, whose start-up Carbo Culture is finding new ways to remove carbon from the Earth's atmosphere
Turning Trees Into Profit Without Cutting Them Down – Harry Grocott, CEO & Co-Founder At Treeconomy
This Earth Day we're shining a spotlight on the start-ups taking on the world's biggest challenges. Here, we speak to Harry Grocott to find out how his venture Teeconomy is combatting deforestation and reducing carbon.
Combining Nature And New Technology To Empower Rural Communities – Neha Upadhyaya, Founder Of Guna Organics
Witnessing the devastation of a flash flood inspired Neha Upadhyaya to create Guna Organics, helping protect rural communities from natural disasters and benefit from the elements
Heatwaves Are Damaging People, Planet And Profits
Extreme weather, such as hurricanes, heatwaves and drought no doubt cause significant damage to people and to planet, but there is a growing body of evidence that confirms that climate change is damaging global business too
Can Air Pollution Cloud Your Business Judgement?
Air pollution, researchers say, adversely impacts managers' mood, judgement, and decision-making on corporate investments. As a result, firms are risking their profits.
Does Nature Need Legal Rights?
Many argue that climate change is the biggest threat of our time - and there is certainly an abundance of evidence to suggest that we are currently pushing our planet and its' species to the point of exhaustion and extinction. New research indicates that giving nature legal rights could provide a means for it to push back
