Episode 4: Susan Burns | What the ecological footprint tells us
By many measures, humans have shown themselves to be a pretty successful species. But we are living unsustainably. We are consuming more resources than the Earth can provide– we...
Episode 3: Mike Barry | The path to become the world’s most sustainable retailer
Marks & Spencer launched its Plan A progamme in 2007 with the ambition to make the company the world’s most sustainable major retailer. This far-reaching ecological and ethical programme...
Episode 1: Ioannis Ioannou | The cast iron business case for sustainability
In the first episode of the Sustainability Agenda, Professor Ioannis Ioannou, a noted sustainability scholar at London Business School unveils the latest research on corporate sustainability. The long-assumed trade-off...
Episode 2: Sean Kidney | Why climate bonds matter
Over the comings years, sums of between US$5 and $7 trillion a year will need to be invested in infrastructure, clean energy, water, sanitation, agriculture, to meet Sustainability Development...
Episode 113: Interview with Jagdeesh Rao, the Chief Executive of the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) in India,
Interview with Jagdeesh Rao, the Chief Executive of the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) in India, discussing the ecological restoration and conservation of land and water resources in ecologically fragile, degraded regions of India