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When Sustainability Gets Reduced to What Can Be Audited
Lately, I’ve been noticing a shift in how sustainability is being practised. Not a sudden change, but a gradual narrowing. Increasingly, sustainability is being defined by what can be measured, verified, and disclosed. What can stand up to audit. What fits within financial reporting frameworks. This has brought rigour, and that matters. But it also raises a question: What happens when sustainability is reduced to what can be audited?

Vereine Masson
4 days ago


Net Zero vs Reality: Are We Still Backing Fossil Fuels?
We’re investing in both the problem and the solution. As the world pushes toward net zero, fossil fuel systems continue to receive significant support, creating growing risks for assets, supply chains, and markets. With geopolitical tensions already disrupting global energy flows, the consequences are no longer theoretical.

Patrick Ilott
Apr 15


The Blind Spot in Net Zero: Global Shipping’s Fossil Fuel Dependency
For all the momentum behind net zero commitments, one of the most critical parts of the global economy remains largely underexamined: maritime shipping.

Patrick Ilott
Apr 2
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