Governance & CSR

Never-ending cycle

Source: Michael Creamer, Cushman & Wakefield

Reviewed: 12-Dec-07

A CSR approach to managing the real estate of the workplace can make big improvements to a company's performance, says Michael Creamer, head of client solutions, EMEA, at Cushman & Wakefield

 
 
Eaga's John Clough

Partnership benefits

Source: John Clough, eaga

Reviewed: 12-Dec-07

A prime mover in bringing energy efficiency to poorer households, eaga sees its unusual partnership structure as an indispensable aid to achieving its goal, says John Clough, eaga's CEO

 
 
Matt Shepherd-Smith

Growing sustainably

Source: Matt Shepherd-Smith, TBWA/London

Reviewed: 06-Dec-07

Using its trademark alternative approach, ad agency TBWA is applying ‘disruptive ideas' to turn businesses and consumers on to greater environmental awareness

 
 
Ken Hall (centre) of ProLogis accepts an award

Leading the way on climate friendly business

Source: Joe Gill

Reviewed: 02-Dec-07

The Dorchester Hotel played host to a group of companies pioneering the reduction of carbon emissions at a dinner for the World Business Green Business Awards, in association with INSEAD, on November 29. The event was sponsored by eaga.

 
 
 
Award ceremony on 29th November at London's Dorchester

World Business Green Business Awards

Source: Kate Collins, World Business

Reviewed: 01-Nov-07

A new era is unfolding in which businesses are using their ingenuity and resources to fight the impact of carbon emissions on climate change, considered by many to be one of the greatest threats facing mankind.

 
 
 

Tackling climate change the Lomborg way

Words by: Morice Mendoza, World Business

Published: 04-Oct-07

Cool It, a new book by Danish professor Bjorn Lomborg, argues for a more balanced debate on climate change. He tells World Business that the debate so far has been divided into the ‘catastrophists' and the ‘hoaxers'.