Archive

  • People moves

    04 March 2011

    The latest appointments at Citigroup, SAM, Société Génerale and more

  • People moves

    04 February 2011

    The latest appointments at the Principles for Responsible Investment, International Council on Mining and Metals, Aon, EDF Trading and more

  • Cleaning up California

    04 February 2011

    Jerry Brown – 'Governor Moonbeam' – is back in charge in California, with a clean energy agenda that is set to lead the US. Felicity Carus reports

  • Stuck on REDD

    17 December 2010

    Investment is urgently needed to save the world's tropical forests, but efforts of investors such as Hylton Murray-Philipson have been hobbled by slow progress towards an international 'REDD' framework. He talks to Mark Nicholls

  • People moves

    09 November 2010

    The latest appointments at Globalance Capital, Swiss Banking Group, Environmental Financial Products, GE, Scottish Widows Investment Partnership and more.

  • How cellphones can help save the planet

    08 November 2010

    The lessons of the mobile phone revolution should be applied to the fight against climate change, according to the International Finance Corporation's new climate head. Mark Nicholls reports

  • People moves

    10 October 2010

    The latest appointments at The World Bank, Zouk Ventures, Aegon, BlueNext, Jefferies and more

  • Taking sustainability into account

    06 October 2010

    Malcolm Preston, global head of sustainability at PwC, says investment throughout the recent recession is paying dividends. He talks to Mark Nicholls

  • PwC reports strong growth in its sustainability practice

    09 September 2010

    PricewaterhouseCoopers' (PwC's) sustainability and climate change practice has grown strongly over the past 12 months and further expansion is planned for the coming year.

  • DNV eyes fast revenue growth for new sustainability division

    26 August 2010

    Verification and certification giant Det Norske Veritas (DNV) has established a sustainability and innovation division, which it expects to generate NOK1.2 billion ($210 million) in revenues by 2014.