Saugata Dastider2023: Hottest Year Nears 1.5°C Global Warming Threshold“This has been a very exceptional year, climate-wise… in a league of its own,” states Carlo Buontempo, Director of C3S. He highlights 2023…Jan 17Jan 17
Germano CostaThe Main Climate Change Issues of 2023As the world continues to face the impacts of environmental changes, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the main climate…Jan 12, 2023Jan 12, 2023
Gary LewisWhere do we stand coming into COP27?Today, COP 27 begins in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt — seven years after the milestone Paris Climate agreement at COP21. What’s happened since…Nov 7, 2022Nov 7, 2022
Mariel FerragamoWho will get us to 1.5 degrees?Emissions go beyond national boundaries— ambitions do too.Aug 24, 2022Aug 24, 2022
Zach SterlichinGreener TogetherFrom Kyoto to GlasgowOr the legitimacy of the rights to pollute.Dec 31, 2021Dec 31, 2021
Jessica Vaitiare Chin FooThe Power Of DiversityWhen non-profit StartOut and Socos Labs launched their Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) survey in March 2021, the main goal was to address the…Dec 13, 2021Dec 13, 2021
Kelum SamarasenaBeyond Glasgow… Towards what?First,the facts and figures. Last seven years have been the warmest ever in the recorded history. And the 19 of the 20 hottest years…Oct 31, 2021Oct 31, 2021
Emily BoothroydinThis is AltruistiqCOP21: The Paris Agreement, NDCs and how scrutiny on business increasedPart 2 of our “Short History of COP” series, in this piece we outline what the Paris Agreement is, its major outcomes, how this has…Oct 20, 2021Oct 20, 2021
Mark LoweIf we’re not careful, sustainability efforts could be as big a failure as RemainShould the future be decided by nations, or between them? Are international treaties a threat to sovereignty? Does elite moralising reflect…Oct 19, 2021Oct 19, 2021
PhilanthropistWhat do we need to achieve at COP26?Secure global net zero by mid-century and keep 1.5 degrees within reachOct 13, 2021Oct 13, 2021