by deniseyoung | Oct 5, 2021 | Uncategorized
#20 How much growth is enough If you’re familiar with the term degrowth, you’ll probably have noticed that it’s popping up more and more frequently. At last month’s battle in France for the Green Party leadership in next year’s presidential race, degrowth was...
by deniseyoung | May 3, 2021 | Uncategorized
#17 Sustainability under attack: Lessons from Danone Joining me to make sense of the recent dramatic exit of Emmanuel Faber from Danone following a hedge fund attack, are two leading lights of the sustainable business space. Louise Kjellerup Roper is CEO of UK-based...
by deniseyoung | Feb 23, 2021 | Uncategorized
#15 Australian student sues the government to climate-proof her pension In the past decade, the number of climate lawsuits has increased a lot all over the world, and Australia is the undisputed leader in the field. One of the most interesting cases going on there...
by deniseyoung | Jul 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
#04 Is the AGM a new staging ground for climate activism? Wolfgang Kuhn is the Director of Financial Sector Strategies at ShareAction, a London-based NGO. Back in May, ShareAction coordinated the first ever climate resolution at a European bank, asking Barclays to a...