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Environment and Sustainability
Comment by Ian Buckland for October/November CCB 120
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“How not to be an
Ostrich: CSR and Sustainability managers face up to the challenge of managing Corporate Ecosystem Services”
When faced with risk, the Ostrich ( Struthio camelus) is famously believed to bury its head in the sand. Whilst this belief might not be strictly accurate, an ostrich may certainly try to avoid detection by lying lowin response to a possible threat, a strategy not dissimilar to that of some major companies and industrial sectors in response to the challenges posed by major ecological risks.
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Environment and
sustainability news and comment
Comment by Deepa Mirchandani for March/April CCB 117
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Environment and
Sustainability news and comment
Comment by Katie Dodds for February / March CCB 116
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Improving the UK Carbon
Reduction Commitment
90 million tonnes of current scheme's reductions might be ‘wasted’
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Outcomes and Implications
of COP-10 CBD, Nagoya, Japan
The tenth international conference of the 193 countries that have signed the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP-10 CBD), recently held in Nagoya, was arguably the most successful in its history, with significant implications for the way governments and businesses manage ‘biodiversity’. Ironic then, that it began with an admission of failure.
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Push for mandatory
reporting in 2012
Written by Jane Burston, Director at Carbon Retirement.
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