Geospatial data is transforming ESG from self-reported claims into verifiable, investment-grade evidence – Alastair Greener talks to Oxford University researcher Dr Amani Maalouf about satellite-based insights into environmental risk
My mate Jack raised my morale last week. He not only provided feedback on my American View material but offered me a column-worthy topic as well. First, his feedback: check this out: “So, I read your most recent article for Business Reporter twice.
Is there really a business case for ESG, or is it just compliance by another name? In episodes three and four, Aine Crossan joins NextFrontier to explain why ESG can be a genuine driver of long-term value – when companies get it right
There’s an adage in the human risk profession that deftly explains why I’m in so much physical pain today: you can be taught a security rule, but you won’t reliably follow that rule until you’ve suffered the consequences of ignoring it.
Language is the foundation of meaningful connection. Yet while billions are gaining Internet access, many still face barriers simply because their language isn’t supported
Accessibility isn’t just about compliance or checking boxes. It’s about recognising that the most effective communication is communication that works for everyone
Every newsreader and social media influencer in the U.S.A. seems obsessed with last week’s murder of disingenuous polemicist Charlie Kirk. Therefore it’s only fitting to say something about the event since every other topic has been conveniently pushed off the front page until further notice.
As the plastics crisis deepens, Latin America offers a rare advantage: a culture where reuse never disappeared and where entire economies still depend on returnable systems.