Report

Nature-smart mining: Opportunities to reduce the nature impact of mining and metals

The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has initiated a three-year exploration into how to mitigate the impacts on nature of a global increase in demand for transition minerals.

By Conor Grieve, Daniele Strippoli, Henry Hall, Rob Foulkes

23 June 2026

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Blog

London Climate Action Week 2026: Structural shift in progress

London Climate Action Week (LCAW) 2026 arrives as ongoing shockwaves are shifting the role of sustainability in the economy and society.

By Mathias Lelievre, Jacco Kroon, Irem Yerdelen

18 June 2026

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Report

Turning Bottlenecks into Advantage: Future-Proofing the AI Infrastructure Value Chain

By Olaf Schatteman, Alison Drury, Ruzual Boparai, Andrew Angle

17 June 2026

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Blog

Modernizing EHS management systems: Five questions teams are asking right now

If your EHS management systems feel like they’re holding you back, you’re not alone.

By Craig Laskowski, Katie Langemeier, Navita Khokha, Jacco Kroon

15 June 2026

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Podcast

Episode 42: Beyond the bees and the birds – The business case for nature

Episode 42: Beyond the bees and the birds – The business case for nature

By Sebastian Leape, Nadine McCormick, Daniele Strippoli, Mark Lee

04 June 2026

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Blog

Community Permission: The New Critical Path for U.S. Data Center Deliver

Why trust, transparency, and local impacts now shape whether AI infrastructure projects proceed at all.

By Tim Strawn, Zoe Mullard, Alison Drury, Suleiman Mirzad

20 May 2026

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Report

The Global Regulations Radar, 5th Edition: Quarterly update on ESG and EHS regulations

By Aiste Brackley, Michael Cheatham, Katie Langemeier, Sonam Madav

21 May 2026

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Blog

The new rules of critical minerals finance

This year, the outlook for critical minerals mining and processing projects has dramatically changed.

By Louise Pearce, Conor Grieve

15 May 2026

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Blog

Decarbonizing clinical trials: Where sustainability meets operational excellence

Clinical trials, or the study of new tests and treatments for human health outcomes are essential for advancing patient care.

By Michael Collins, Hugh Whetherly, Lauren Kwok, Andrew Angle

11 May 2026

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Blog

Preparing for the EU Forced Labour Regulation

Mandatory due diligence on environmental and human rights violations in the supply chain is on the threshold of expansion in Europe. The EU Forced Labour Regulation (EUFLR) will ban products involving forced labor by the end of 2027.

By Sophie Fryer, Anna Jakobson, Alice Valvoda

26 April 2026

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Blog

From Silicon to Server: The Physical Constraints Slowing AI—and How to Solve Them

Power, water, materials, and infrastructure, not compute, will determine which companies scale AI successfully and which fall behind. While the focus remains on models and breakthroughs, the real bottlenecks are emerging across the physical value chain that underpins AI.

By Olaf Schatteman, Alison Drury, Ruzual Boparai, Andrew Angle

20 April 2026

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