Here are 4 ways cities are coping with the effects of COVID-19

GreenBiz Group

April 15, 2020

Cities — from Wuhan in China to New York in the United States — have been at the front lines of the novel coronavirus crisis and will be in the same position for future crises.

Coronavirus could trigger 'largest ever annual fall in CO2' in 2020

GreenBiz Group

April 13, 2020

But an analysis suggests the likely reduction in CO2 still would be far off goals of the Paris Agreement.

What the world could look like after COVID-19

GreenBiz Group

April 10, 2020

Will we be better prepared to respond to the climate emergency and other urgent sustainability challenges as a result of this experience?

How to build up business immunity to Covid-19

Ethical Corporation

March 17, 2020

The outbreak of the coronavirus disease Covid-19 continues to cause severe disruption and uncertainty to global trade. Now categorised as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, businesses must consider whether the impact of the coronavirus could cause them to default on their contractual obligations, whether this may be an inability to supply goods due to the effect on the supply chain, an

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Algae biotech research facility to launch in Noosa

Sustainability Matters

February 3, 2020

Biotech start-up Provectus Algae will open a new research and development foundry in Noosa next month to further its groundbreaking work with algae as a platform to grow biologics. The facility is reported to be the first of its kind in the world. By programing algae biology, Provectus Algae is working to create new biosynthetic solutions for the production of medicines, vaccines, plant-based foods and

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‘Climate action is critical, but ESG investors must also keep up the fight against antibiotic resistance’

Ethical Corporation

January 30, 2020

Last week was significant for me, not only because it was my birthday, but because I joined FAIRR’s Founder Jeremy Coller at the World Economic Forum in Davos to launch the Investor Year of Action on AMR (antimicrobial resistance) alongside two of our partners Professor Dame Sally Davies, UK Special Envoy on AMR, and the UK Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock. Needless to say, it was far

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Natural Solutions for Winter Symptoms

Intengine | the engine for good

December 4, 2019

The seasons are shifting and we can all feel the change taking place. We’ve compiled the most common winter ailments and included their top 3 most effective, natural remedies along with a list of others if you wish to do some deeper digging, and some overall preventative care suggestions.

Sustainable Skin Care 5 Values that Drive Consumer Choices

Intengine | the engine for good

November 27, 2018

To corporate it’s a $530 billion industry expected to surpass $800 billion in the next 5 years. To consumers it’s their largest organ and the first thing the world sees when they present themselves. Either way you look at it, the cosmetic skin care industry is kind of a big deal.

Cannabis Legalization in Canada

Intengine | the engine for good

October 16, 2018

With the legalization of cannabis only a day away in Canada, some people are still foggy on the details. Find out what tomorrow means for Canadians and get the answers to the most commonly asked questions.

BPA Back in the Spotlight

Intengine | the engine for good

October 9, 2018

Between 2011 and 2013 many studies surfaced that brought upon the first wave of BPA consciousness causing concern amongst the public, particularly surrounding infants. The majority of these studies looked at the potential threats of consumption via chemical leakage from bottles and containers when overused or exposed to heat.