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The Pervasiveness of Human Rights in ESG

A criticism of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) over the years has been that it is so broad as to be meaningless.  I would argue that, on the contrary, it needs its breadth to capture the interlinking qualities of ESG, which is more like a Venn diagram than a set of neatly contained boxes.  Human rights provide a good example.  …

Go with the flow: Working with nature and managing catchments

The management of environmental water quality and the impact of agriculture and effluent discharges has been a subject of intense debate in recent times. The Worshipful Company of Water Conservators (WCWC) has responded by organising a programme focusing on the ‘wisdom of water’ in which there is a series of debates, webinars, and think pieces (one was produced last year…

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