Wednesday, 15 February 2023

Intentional action for a sustainable future

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February 15th 2023
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: from the way we build to how we do business, the actions we take now will have long-term implications for people and the planet.

In this issue, learn how responsible infrastructure may benefit society, explore how organisational value chains can drive decarbonisation progress and hear what role green hydrogen could play in our transition to clean energy.
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With intentional and responsible planning, infrastructure can provide benefits to individuals, communities and the environment. What is Infrastructure for Good and how can what, how and where we build create the foundation for future prosperity, sustainability and well-being?
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Sustainability | data point
No business decarbonisation without supply-chain buy-in
Addressing the carbon footprint of a company's value chain is essential to progress, but it's not a widespread practice. Explore how the gap between aim and action can be bridged.
Analyse our findings ➔
Innovation | podcast
Can green hydrogen clean up heavy industry?
For decades, hydrogen has been considered a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels. Is this justified?
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Sustainability | blog
Driving accelerated climate action
Emily Jackson-Kessler, senior vice-president for sustainability at The Economist Group, assesses why the private sector must accelerate action to reduce emissions.
Read here ➔
Economic development | briefing paper
Business in an era of heightened geopolitical instability
Understand how shifting geopolitical landscapes and issues of corporate social responsibility are affecting business dynamics.
Discover more ➔
Globalisation | blog
Creating a virtuous cycle for FDI and sustainability
John Ferguson, globalisation practice lead, assesses the global FDI landscape and explains the need to align sustainability incentives.
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