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Knaves Turned Honest (Food Ethics Council)
Can 21st century finance sustain 21st century agriculture?
Alexa Clay and Sophia Tickell look at whether 21st century finance can sustain 21st century agriculture.
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A Crisis is a Terrible Thing to Waste
Michael Sadowski looks at the role of corporate responsibility after the recession.
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Adventures in Bridging the Divides
Mobilizing Companies and Investors to Move Beyond the Crisis
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A Silver Lining to the Credit Crisis (Qfinance)
How the current pain can become investors' gain
Peter Zollinger and John Schaetzel write for the online financial journal Qfinance, on how the current crisis offers the world an opportunity to rethink how to invest for the long-term.
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A Silver Lining to the Credit Crisis
How current pain can become investors’ gain
Peter Zollinger and John Schaetzel on how the current crisis offers the world an opportunity to rethink how to invest for the long-term.
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Finance, Politics, Climate: Three Crises in One (openDemocracy)
The breakdown of the global financial system highlights the need for a change in ways of thinking as well as strategic direction, say John Elkington & Mark Lee.
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The Colour of Money (China Dialogue)
Integrating environmental and social governance issues into investment decisions sounds like an impossible dream. But, say John Elkington & Jodie Thorpe, important initiatives are leading finance in the right direction.
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The Colour of Money (Época Negócios)
Given the way in which the investment world is evolving in the US and EU, with huge volumes of money flowing to hedge funds and private equity groups, is this a sign that such actors could become more interested in greener money?
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Can Foundations Practice Corporate Acupuncture?
John Elkington questions whether foundations can – and should – use their stock market investments to influence corporate behaviour in Alliance magazine.
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Citigroup Versus Bank of America: US Banks Compete to Go Green (Nikkei Ecology)
Citigroup invests 50 billion dollars in environmental projects including natural energy
As Citgroup and Bank of America compete with multi-billion-dollar environmental investment initiatives, we ask, how can the outside world check up on the sort of claims such companies are now making? How can we hold them accountable?
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The Rogues of Private Equity (Época Negócios)
The expanding size of private equity deals and the fact that takeovers are increasingly targeting prominent, household name companies add a new urgency to existing concerns around private equity.
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The Danone Way (Época Negócios)
The French have not been noted for their appetite for sustainable development. But things may be changing, with companies like Danone, Lafarge and Suez moving strongly into this space.
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Goldman Sachs: The Colour of Money (Nikkei Ecology)
One of the world’s wealthiest firms aims to green investment banking
How Goldman Sachs' growing involvement in environmental, social and governance issues signals powerfully that other financial institutions will need to move.
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A World of 'Us' (Corporate Citizenship Briefing)
Maggie Brenneke writes that corporations worldwide that are forward-thinking enough to create a socially inclusive world will not only find it’s the right thing to do, but will find it’s the right thing for business.
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Issue Brief: Taxing Issues
What's fair?
How the traditionally opaque world of corporate tax planning is coming under increasing pressure to enhance transparency and demonstrate greater accountability.