Avoiding ‘Carbon Colonialism’ With a New Net Zero Framework
Carbon colonialism is a phenomenon which is increasingly being realised in the climate space, but what has it got to do with organisations trying to achieve their Net Zero target?
Carbon colonialism is a phenomenon which is increasingly being realised in the climate space, but what has it got to do with organisations trying to achieve their Net Zero target?
For 2024, there are multiple key sustainability initiatives and dates to look out for that apply to a variety of industries and business sizes.
We explore how radical leaps in technology are still required to significantly reduce the environmental impact trade-offs.
We propose a more realistic route for companies to achieve both their growth and decarbonisation goals
In this whitepaper, we provide a comprehensive analysis that highlights the shortcomings of the SBTi’s approach to Net Zero. We delve into the rigid and unrealistic design of the their methodology, which renders it impractical for many organisations.
We recently got together with leading architects to understand the successes and challenges of Architects Declare.
New EPC changes are being considered for 2027 and so we look at how prepared the market is for these changes and what can be done to catch up.
The Postal Museum partnered with Eight Versa to help establish their carbon footprint, reduction opportunities and targets for the future.
This article explores where the best place to put your limited sustainability budget is to deliver the most impact for your business and the environment.
We discuss the latest IPCC findings and present a more optimistic narrative than the fatalistic viewpoint expressed by the media.
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