
Uncertainty and Climate Change: The IPCC Approach vs Decision Theory
Uncertainties characterizing climate science, the economy and their interrelationships are a compelling argument for considering ambiguity and misspecification in the economics of climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) approach to dealing with uncertainty is like risk as defined in deci ...
Posted on 07/03/26

Race to the Bottom
Implementation of the Agenda 2030 is faltering and politicians and business representatives continue to shirk their responsibilities to make the world more socially, economically and ecologically sustainable. The opportunists from politics and industry and the tricks of the climate change deniers encourage the decisio ...
Posted on 06/03/26

SDGs vs ESGs: What is the Better Measure of Sustainability?
SDGs are the most commonly used framework for the sustainability reporting of the top patent holders. The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a globally agreed and accepted framework of practices with clearly defined indicators and goal-oriented recommendations that enable criteria-unbiased sustainability asse ...
Posted on 05/03/26

Synergy Solutions for Climate and SDG Action: Bridging the Ambition Gap for the Future We Want
Bottom-up data is key for addressing distributional impacts, as data on social dimensions often comes from local stakeholders. Good examples of localized data exist that help understand the disproportionate impact of climate change and disasters across sectors, populations, and geographies. Data collection methods, s ...
Posted on 05/03/26

Collaboration Lip Service
Meeting the challenges of resource depletion, climate change, and ecosystem loss calls for improved collaboration and innovative models that drive systemic change. Collaboration starts with the key enablers, who encourage stakeholder participation in the development of communities and link self-interest to shared inte ...
Posted on 04/03/26
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