Social Innovation for the Sustainability

Items tagged with CLIMATE CHANGE

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THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL OF ZERO HUNGER CANNOT BE ACHIEVED WITHOUT ADDRESSING COLONIALISM, RACISM, AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Alexandra Humphreys / Denis Kioko Matheka

This article explores the historic and contemporary connections between colonialism, racism, and climate change and their effects on hunger and malnutrition.

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JUST TRANSITION: A CONCEPT AT THE CROSSROADS

Mauro Pucheta / César Álvarez Alonso / Pedro Cisterna Gaete

Traditionally, the concept of just transition put the emphasis on the protection of workers’ rights. However, today, the conceptual dimension of this notion focuses mainly on environmental issues.

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SRI in Spain: drivers, trends and forecasts from Spainsif

Andrea González González, Verónica Sanz Izquierdo

In recent years, sustainable and responsible investment in Spain has grown not only in the quantity of assets managed under Environmental, Social and Governance criteria, but in the sophistication of the selection, integration and influence strategies applied. 

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Sustainability disclosures and banking regulation in the European Union

Pilar Gutiérrez

Transparency is a key tool to promote market discipline in the financial sector, allowing investors and users to better understand banks, compare and make informed decisions. The publication of information on environmental and climate change-related, social or governance aspects has gained increasing relevance as a tool to promote the role of financial institutions in financing investments that may contribute to a sustainable economy, and to highlight the need for banks to develop appropriate risk management frameworks. 

ARTICLE
THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL OF ZERO HUNGER CANNOT BE ACHIEVED WITHOUT ADDRESSING COLONIALISM, RACISM, AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Alexandra Humphreys / Denis Kioko Matheka

This article explores the historic and contemporary connections between colonialism, racism, and climate change and their effects on hunger and malnutrition.

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