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Sustainability reporting: The next step

Corporate sustainability reporting has to become mandatory in order to reach sufficient progress towards sustainable development, writes Paul Hohnen, a consultant and Associate Fellow of Chatham House, in the Guardian. Governments should agree on globally valid guidelines of how companies are to report on sustainability aspects – the upcoming Rio+20 conference being perhaps the best … Continue reading »

Accounting future: Integrated reporting and value creation

Who’d have thought it? Corporate reporting is exciting again, writes John Elkington, co-founder of think-tank and consultancy sustainAbility, in the Guardian: As the International Integrated Reporting Committee (IIRC) convened last week, this time in New York, there was no doubting the ambition around the room as members debated how to drive forward requirements for integrated … Continue reading »

Why have UK media ignored climate change announcements?

Record warming of the Earth no longer seems to be news as far as the UK media are concerned, writes The Guardian. “Yesterday, both Nasa and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced, based on independent analyses of global weather station data, that 2010 tied with 2005 as the warmest year on this … Continue reading »

ABCnews: Are natural disasters linked to global warming?

What American tv ABC news has to say about recent catastrophic floods and other natural disasters and whether they possibly link to climate change: http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/2010-wettest-year-12613732 What do you make out of this? Leave your comment below!

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