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GAMING THE SYSTEM HOW SOCIAL MEDIA TRANSFORMS THE PUBLIC SPHERE, UNDERMINES CLIMATE ACTION AND THREATENS DEMOCRACY

Green Market Oracle

Rutherford, 2000, p 263). Rutherford also expressed concern over what he calls “the expanding scope of governance” which he describes as the collapse of what was once private into the public sphere (Rutherford, 2000, p 19). Public service ethics and societal responsibilities are luxuries that most media cannot afford.

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What Is Toxic Fast Fashion and How Does It Impact the Environment?

Green Business Bureau

This has been the common practice for years without consumers blinking an eye; however, trends are shifting and consumers are demanding more ethical goods. This consumption demand has driven fashion retailers to producing almost twice the amount of clothing than they did in 2000. . When the first H&M location was opened in the U.S.

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ESG Reporting: What Is ESG Reporting and Why Is It Important?

Green Business Bureau

For instance, according to a recent survey by the CFA Institute , ESG-linked loans to companies in Europe have more than quadrupled – from €27 billion in 2017 to €102 billion in 2019. As such, today we’ve seen a pivotal moment where the growth in ESG investments has seen an all-time high.

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What Is Toxic Fast Fashion and How Does It Impact the Environment?

Green Business Bureau

This has been the common practice for years without consumers blinking an eye; however, trends are shifting and consumers are demanding more ethical goods. This consumption demand has driven fashion retailers to producing almost twice the amount of clothing than they did in 2000. . When the first H&M location was opened in the U.S.

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On the Future of our Food

Mr. Sustainability

It is estimated that over 2000 species of insects are eaten by over 2 billion people worldwide. Genetically enhancing animals is a lot harder than plants however, and comes with ethical problems on its own. It has been shown in petrified human remains that we have been eating insects since prehistoric times.