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Inbjudan till rapportsläpp!
08 September 2021
Tisdag 14 september kl 8.30–10.00 presenteras rapporten "En svensk social finansmarknad växer fram" av Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall.
New book! The Sustainability Grand Challenge: A Wicked Learning Workbook
11 January 2021
Edited By Michael Gibbert, Liisa Välikangas, Marijane Luistro-Jonsson
The SDGs and the corrosive effects of corruption: new pedagogical tool
14 December 2020
Navigating the chaos of an unfolding global cycle
11 December 2020
On Tuesday 15 December, at 10:00 CET, Dr Brian Walker (CSIRO Land and Water, Australia; and the Fenner School, Australian National University) asks, if we are to avert disruptive global change, where and how to intervene?
New book published by Ranjula Bali Swain and Susanne Sweet on Sustainable Consumption and Production, Volume II: Circular Economy and Beyond
11 November 2020
Circular economy principles are driving to overcome the challenges of today’s linear take-make-dispose production and consumption patterns through keeping the value of products, materials, and resources circulating in the economy as long as possible.
Ranjula Bali Swain was invited speaker to MIT XLIII Global Change Forum, for Global Changes: Physical, and Transition Risks, Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 27 October, 2020
11 November 2020
Susanne Sweet will participate in a panel on Consumer power in a transparent time
11 November 2020
Här brister börsbolagen – ”riskarbetet blir eftersatt”
10 November 2020
Mer information om positiva avtryck än risker och utmaningar. Så ser det ut i de stora börsbolagens beskrivningar av riskarbetet, enligt Di:s rankning Hållbara bolag.
Experterna om ”hållbara” kollektioner: Marknadsföringsjippo – gör så här i stället
10 November 2020
Mode kan aldrig bli hållbart. Det vore därför uppfriskande om fast fashion-bolagen redovisade utsläpp per plagg i stället för att snacka om att rädda världen. Det anser hållbarhetsexperterna Håkan Olofsson och Lin Lerpold.
New debate-article in Uppsala Nya Tidning by CSR's Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall
21 October 2020
They argue that new solutions are needed to remedy social divisions, segregation and unsustainable cities, writes