Hospitality and ESG Sustainability – Leading the Charge

In this extract of our FREE 355 page book, The Hospitality Industry’s ESG and Sustainability Handbook, published 2025, we discuss the strategic imperative of ESG in hospitality. Leading the Charge in Sustainable Hospitality The Hospitality Industry at a Crossroads The hospitality industry stands at a transformative moment in history, shaped by unprecedented global challenges and […]

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Why Greenwashing is an Accounting Fraud

As the world shakes off the pandemic induced economic stupor, business leaders are waking up to the realisation that ‘Greenwashing’ is an accounting fraud which could imperil their business. The fraud of Greenwashing is, at its core, a conflict between reported behaviour and actual behaviour, and the organisation’s Executive risk personal liability. Reading Time: 4 […]

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Iberdrola Commits $15 Billion to UK Electricity Grids in Major Push for Electrification and Energy Security

Iberdrola has announced a landmark $15 billion investment in the UK’s electricity grid, marking the largest grid‑infrastructure commitment in the company’s global portfolio and a major boost to the country’s electrification and energy‑security ambitions ESG News. The investment — approved by UK energy regulator Ofgem — will be delivered through Iberdrola’s UK subsidiary ScottishPower, which […]

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Climate change is affecting your food – and not in your favour

Scientists thought they had finally stumbled upon a possibly positive side effect of climate change. While rising CO₂ levels have been linked to various effects, from rising sea levels to changing temperatures, could an increase in CO₂ also be good for something? Plants use carbon dioxide and sunlight for photosynthesis, so more CO₂ could theoretically […]

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€47m in Suckler Carbon Efficiency Payments Begin Issuing to Nearly 15,000 Irish Farmers

Dublin — 5 December 2025 — Payments under year three of the Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP) have begun issuing, with more than €47.06 million now being paid to 14,983 farmers, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has confirmed. The rollout covers over 94% of all current participants. SCEP, co‑funded by the EU […]

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CSRHub Connects to As You Know

CSRHub is pleased to announce the integration of As You Know’s (AYK) data into the CSRHub platform. This addition enhances our coverage of political activity, social justice, diversity, and leadership alignment across the Russell 3000 and other U.S. public entities. As You Know brings a research-driven, metrics-based perspective that aligns with CSRHub’s mission of delivering […]

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Africa’s Solar Shift: Affordable Clean Energy Expands

Across many parts of Africa, solar energy is beginning to play a much larger role than in previous years. What long remained a promise, that the continent’s exceptional sunlight could drive a major energy transition, is gradually becoming visible in everyday life. Thanks to falling prices, new financing models and growing demand, solar is reaching […]

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Reclaiming Our Common Future – The Applied Ecologist

The pursuit of shared purpose in an age of division Dr Gro Harlem, © The Ohio State University. Reflections on a lecture given by Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland at the Grantham Institute, Imperial College, London, 29 October 2025. Gary Kass, Visiting Professor of Sustainability Science, Policy and Practice, Imperial College; Honorary Professor of Geography, University of […]

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Europe races to save its underwater heritage from climate change

Forty metres beneath the sea off north-western Italy lies one of the country’s best-preserved World War II shipwrecks. The Equa, an Italian cannon-equipped submarine chaser, sank with no casualties after being accidentally rammed by a German ship in 1944. The vessel now hosts rich marine fauna that attracts divers and fishers. The site is a […]

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Experimental resource supplementation shifts ant-mediated defense on silver cholla |

Jenna Braun, York University, Toronto, discusses her article: Experimental resource supplementation shifts ant-mediated defense on silver cholla Extra-floral nectaries (EFN) play an important role within mutualisms between plants and ants. In this relationship, ants receive a nutrient-rich food source from plants in exchange for defending the plant from herbivores. Ant species are not equally effective […]

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