Renew, Reuse, Rethink: Why Decarbonisation Only Works with System Thinking
ENGIE Deutschland CEO Eric Stab on energy strategies for a decarbonised century, from electrons and molecules to biomethane and data centres.
ENGIE Deutschland CEO Eric Stab on energy strategies for a decarbonised century, from electrons and molecules to biomethane and data centres.
As global temperatures rise and mitigation efforts stall, climate adaptation is rising up the corporate agenda. But preparing for shocks cannot replace cutting emissions, argues ESCP’s Olivier Delbard.
As artificial intelligence becomes part of daily life, people turn to it not just for information but for comfort. On World Mental Health Day, we ask: what happens when technology meets us at our most human — and most vulnerable — moments?
As biodiversity vanishes at an unprecedented pace, one startup is taking a hands-on approach to saving Europe’s forests. Maa Biodiversity combines science, land management and finance to turn fragile tree stands into thriving ecosystems.
ESCP alumna Cristina Spiller has spent her career working at the intersection of finance and social impact. In this interview, she unpacks what investing “for good” really means — and why intention, not labels, is what matters most.
As companies grapple with the gap between climate goals and meaningful action, a new force is emerging inside the workplace. Employees across sectors are stepping up — and reshaping sustainability from the inside out.
As greenwashing tactics become more sophisticated, ESCP graduate Palak Gupta shows how AI-powered tools can now expose misleading ESG claims by analyzing corporate reports, cross-checking third-party data, and identifying discrepancies that reveal the truth behind sustainability narratives.
Despite efforts to promote gender diversity, trust remains a major barrier to women’s inclusion in the workplace. According to Prof. Béatrice Collin, to create truly inclusive workplaces, companies must prioritise trust through transparent leadership, clear policies and a commitment to equal opportunities.
AI can do amazing things, but how do we make sure we don’t lose the human touch? Lorena Blasco-Arcas, professor of marketing at ESCP, explains how businesses can strike the right balance.
Gerben Broekema, Vishal Babajee, and Ramón Fisac García explore a more balanced approach to climate action and social equity.
While technology promises quick fixes, social innovation focuses on people, tackling the deeper issues behind inequality and environmental harm, says ESCP’s Associate Dean and Professor of Sustainability Gorgi Krlev.
Professor Valérie Moatti takes a look at on-demand fashion and the ways it might help make the fashion industry more sustainable.
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