Interviews
July 24, 2024
Nature should be the ‘keystone’ of the global economy
Forestry scientist-turned-asset manager Marc Palahí argues that humanity needs to regain its appreciation of natural processes to avert economic and environmental disaster
read more
July 22, 2024
Europe’s approach to clean tech ‘too slow’ and ‘too cumbersome’
Policy expert Ann Mettler says greater collaboration between European clean technology incumbents and start-ups is crucial if the bloc is to keep up with the...
read more
June 24, 2024
Building climate resilience should be apolitical
Green energy financing expert Trenton Allen on empowering communities to reap the benefits of clean technology
read more
June 3, 2024
Using complexity economics to speed up the energy transition
Scientist Doyne Farmer on how big data and powerful computers can create better economic models
read more
December 11, 2023
‘No leakage’ structure to strengthen carbon markets, says Costa Rica’s environment minister
Costa Rica’s minister for environment and energy, Franz Tattenbach, tells Sustainable Views that the proceeds of a new carbon credit deal will ‘absolutely’ be shared...
read more
December 8, 2023
Youth on COP28: few women but an ‘overwhelming number of fossil fuel lobbyists’
December 8 is ‘youth, children, education and skills day’ at this year’s UN climate conference
read more
Continue reading
December 7, 2023
Good carbon credits 'are a million miles away' from greenwashing
Corporates buying carbon credits in tree planting and other nature protection schemes are the future of nature restoration if done well, says The Wildlife Trusts’ Rob Stoneman
Read more
December 4, 2023
David Miliband: make climate finance more equitable and more accessible
The chief executive of the International Rescue Committee speaks to Sustainable Views about the need at COP28 to focus more attention on climate-stressed and conflict-affected states, and the role of...
Read more
November 29, 2023
ESG standard setters launch best practice platform in Singapore
The International Sustainability Standards Board and the Global Reporting Initiative have launched a best practice platform in Singapore to help companies prepare for an increasing slew of sustainability requirements
Read more
November 6, 2023
EU social taxonomy could return, but its name is ‘absolutely burnt’, says former rapporteur
Antje Schneeweiß, who worked on the EU’s social taxonomy before it was shelved last year, says that it could make a comeback under a different name
Read more
October 5, 2023
Investor data shows support for stronger green policy, says head of UK Labour’s climate forum
Paul McNamee tells Sustainable Views why he believes the Labour party can lead a green industrial revolution in the UK
Read more