Podcast from Poznan: India's stance on the climate
16 December 2008 | Policy | Zara Maung
For the 600 million people living without electricity, an increasing carbon footprint is inevitable. Preeti Malhotra from the Climate Group discusses the scope for emissions reduction in India
Podcast from Poznan: Mozambique looks for access to adaptation funding
12 December 2008 | Policy | Zara Maung
Mozambique is just one of many LDCs waiting for climate change adaptation money from Global Environment Facility funds. Developing countries stood up in unison during UN climate talks in Poznan to demand direct access to the adaptation money
Podcast: The future of carbon trading
5 December 2008 | Markets | Zara Maung
Abyd Karmali, managing director and global head of carbon emissions at investment bank Merrill Lynch, discusses the future of carbon trading
Podcast: What is 'green' packaging?
5 December 2008 | Strategy | Zara Maung
Interview with Jack De Bokx, Senior Director Environment, Health & Safety, EMEA on how to put together a green packaging strategy
Podcast with Lord Adair Turner: The plan for zero carbon electricity
5 December 2008 | Policy | Zara Maung
Interview with Lord Turner, head of the UK Committee on Climate Change, on the role of zero carbon electricity in the UK's 80% carbon reduction challenge
Podcast: National grid on carbon-related pay
5 December 2008 | Strategy | Zara Maung
Steve Wallace, head of environment at National Grid, discusses the challenges of meeting an 80% emissions reduction target by 2050, and explains how carbon-related pay and carbon budgeting can help
Podcast: Investors evaluate green tech opportunities
21 November 2008 | Markets | Zara Maung
Three key climate technologies are scrutinised by city investors
Interview with Climate Change Capital's Dr Anthony White
16 May 2008 | Markets | Ekatarina Kvasova
ClimateChangeCorp.com's Ekatarina Kvasova speaks to Dr Anthony White, Managing Director of Market Development and Chairman of Advisory at Climate Change Capital.
Podcast: Shell on the new sustainability report
15 May 2008 | Reporting | Tobias Webb
Roxanne Decyk, Corporate Affairs Director of Royal Dutch / Shell Petroleum Company, talks about Shell's reporting, investments in renewables and Canada's oil sands and the potential of algae for tackling climate change.
Podcast Brazil: Balancing Natura with nature
15 May 2008 | Strategy | Tobias Webb
Alessandro Carlucci, CEO of Brazilian cosmetics giant Natura, talks about his company's challenges with forestry and Natura's inescapable need for petrochemicals.
Greenpeace podcast: Mandatory corporate climate change reporting 'on the way'
15 May 2008 | Strategy | Tobias Webb
Gerd Leipold, boss of Greenpeace International, explains why increased environmental reporting regulation is simply inevitable for larger companies.
Podcast: Low carbon coffee to help small farmers
12 May 2008 | Strategy | Tobias Webb
Chris Wille, head of sustainable agriculture for the Rainforest alliance, explains how social and environmental issues are colliding with better management practices to offer significant returns for both buyers of ethics related products and farmers themselves.
B&Q starts scramble for legal wood in China
17 Mar 2008 | Environment | Zara Maung, editor
Tam Man Kei, campaigner at Greenpeace China, tells us how business can halt the surge in illegal wood imported into China.
The state of CSR and climate change reporting in Asia
7 Mar 2008 | Reporting | CCC Newsdesk
Glenn Frommer, head of sustainable development at MTR Corporation, the Asian railway company and leading sustainabilty reporter, offers some insight into trends in sustainable development and climate change reporting in Asia
The Climate Group's CEO Steve Howard on Asia and climate change
21 May 2007 | Opinion | CCC Newsdesk
As the Climate Group begins to works with government and business in India and China, Dr Steve Howard, CEO of the Climate Group, talks to ClimateChangeCorp.com about need for OECD countries to transfer technology and investment to Asia, to achieve the larger goal of tackling Asia's growing emissions.
Antarctica, a region threatened by climate change
27 Mar 2007 | Environment | CCC Newsdesk
Climate change, politics and fishing all threaten the greatest pristine wilderness on the planet.
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