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Copenhagen: who to blame? what to do?
The blame game is in full flood. Pessimists despair.Scepticism is rising. Optimists still hope for agreement in Mexico. What should companies do now?
Responsible investment
news and comment
by Chad Rogerson
 
Strategy news and comment
by Deepa Mirchandani
Bee-hags… or
sustainability-by-numbers
As governments come together in Copenhagen to set big carbon limits, we report on how companies are embracing big-number targets to help drive change.
 
Partnering for Global
Development; evolving
links between businesses
and international
development agencies
Jennifer Peckman examines the evolving links between businesses and international development agencies.
Strategy news and comment
August / September 2009 edition of Corporate Citizenship Briefing, Issue 107
 
Islam, corporate
citizenship and western
business
Islam places strong ethical constraints on how a profit can be sought, which is why, writes David Logan, Western firms need to think through what it is to be a good corporate citizen in a Muslim context
CSR Strategy news and
comment by Mitun Majundar
News and comment from the June/July edition of Corporate Citizenship Briefing, issue 106
 
Common destiny, uncommon
urgency
George Bernard Shaw famously quipped that England and America are two countries divided by a common language. Today sustainability should be uniting Europe and America in common endeavour, but is it really?
CSR Strategy news and
comment by Peter
Truesdale
News and commentary from the April/May edition of Corporate Citizenship Briefing, issue 105
 
Labelling news and
comment by Mitun Majumdar
News and commentary from the April/May edition of Corporate Citizenship Briefing, issue 105