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.
BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Nicolas Chevrollier
How can businesses get radical about their sustainability efforts? With the Doomsday Clock ticking closer to the point of no return, taking a fresh approach to tackling climate change has never been more vital... We sat down with Nicolas Chevrollier to find out more about a book that might help pave the way...
7 Reasons Why Your Business Should Become More Sustainable
Is ESG dead? Despite companies' willingness to tout their sustainable credentials, there is some backlash against environmental, social and governance initiatives happening right now. Is there any real benefit to be gained from going green? Our experts discuss…
Southeast Asia Faces Daunting Climb To Reach Net Zero by 2050
The summer of 2023 has broken yet more records when it comes to soaring temperatures. With the planet approaching a period of "global boiling" is it now too late for worldwide collective climate action to make an impact?
Robots in the Workplace: The More You Have, The Less You Make?
Research from the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management paints a bleak picture regarding the effects of robotics on wealth accumulation
Small Acts Of Courage Shine A Light On Resilience – Jack Blyzinskyj, Imperial MBA Class of ’23
Jack Blyzinskyj combined his Olympic training, family roots and business education to make a positive impact on those fleeing conflict in Ukraine
Opening A Door Of Hope And Dignity – Aline Sara, CEO and Co-Founder of NaTakallam
We speak to students and alumni using their business education to make a difference to refugee lives and opportunities around the world. Here, Aline Sara shares how her start-up, NaTakallam is providing not only employment opportunities for refugees around the world but purpose, dignity and independence.
Confronting The Unknown And Creating Safe Spaces – Elias Luef
Business Schools have a responsibility to shape the mindsets of future leaders to be better than those who came before them. Leading this charge is Elias Luef, co-head at EcoPol - a student-led organisation encouraging its members to broaden their perspectives and use their voices to create change.
