News about greenwashing on 2021-12-28
4 Hot Investing Trends to Watch for in 2022
US investors are increasingly investing in sustainable fund investments, according to a new report from the Financial Times.Going forward, we look at some of the key moments in this week's Scrubbing Up.In our series of letters from African journalists.
Source: kiplinger.com
Published on 2021-12-28
Architect Cécilia Gross Discusses the Lasting Impact of her Sustainable Projects
The environmental impact of sustainable developments is a key factor in the sustainability movement in Amsterdam, writes the BBC’s Geert Wildt, which looks at how they could be transformed into eco-friendly buildings and housing, and how their impact on the environment can be felt.
Source: interiordesign.net
Published on 2021-12-28
ETFs in Pictures 2021
When the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the first Bitcoin Strategy ETFs, it’s been almost certain that 2021 was going to be one of the biggest financial markets in the world, with investors filing for more than $900 billion.
Source: etftrends.com
Published on 2021-12-28
Explainer : what is corporate social responsibility or CSR – and what do investors need to know ?
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is one of the biggest challenges facing businesses. But what do investors need to know about it? Howard Bowen, the founding father of CSR, explains why it is popularised in the 1950s.
Source: theconversation.com
Published on 2021-12-28
Global issuance of sustainable bonds hits record in 2021 | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
The number of companies issuing green or sustainable finance bonds has risen to its highest level in more than a decade, according to new figures released by the Financial Conduct Authority (Federal Reserve) and the Royal Society of Economics.
Source: hellenicshippingnews.com
Published on 2021-12-28
How to avoid the greenwash trap in 2022 – 5 tips for businesses
Why are businesses misleading shoppers about their sustainability credentials? The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world, including the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, and the chief executive of a leading tech firm.
Source: euronews.com
Published on 2021-12-28
Oil Set To End The Year On A Bullish Note
Oil markets are expected to see an upswing from the past two years, as demand continues to increase, according to the latest estimates from US stock market analysts. Here are some of the key themes for this week's market movers.
Source: oilprice.com
Published on 2021-12-28
Susan Donaldson : Move our money
A protest in Northamptonshire against the fossil fuel industry has been called a waste of money. The BBC’s Susan Donaldson looks back at how the protest has changed the way we live in the city. Here, he explains why.
Source: gazettenet.com
Published on 2021-12-28
The Energy Year In Review : A Year Of Predictable Surprises
Climate activists across the US have joined hundreds of fellow protesters in Washington, DC, to demand that the White House work to make the Green New Deal into law on June 28, 2021. The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker looks back on what was a year transition, one filled with surprises.
Source: forbes.com
Published on 2021-12-28
Why Sneering Critics Dislike Netflix Dont Look Up , But Climate Scientists Love It
Netflix’s Don’t Look Up is a brash, absurdist satire about the incapability of our political and media classes to respond appropriately to impending, world-ending disaster. The BBC's Nick Taverne looks at how it works.
Source: forbes.com
Published on 2021-12-28