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Clare Shine announced as next Director of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership

20 November 2020

23 November 2020 – The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) has announced Clare Shine will succeed Dame Polly Courtice as its new Director, effective April 2021.

Climate change sentiment could hit global investment portfolios in the short term (report)

10 November 2015

12 November 2015 – A new report by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership reveals that global investment portfolios could lose up to 45 per cent as a consequence of short-term shifts in climate change sentiment.

Leading businesses commence testing of a new Natural Capital Protocol – 13 October 2015

12 October 2015

Leading businesses commence testing of a new Natural Capital Protocol For release 08:00 BST, 13 October 2015 Today, over 40 leading businesses will be the first to see the new draft of the Natural Capital Protocol, being developed by the Natural Capital Coalition. The testing programme will be led...

University of Cambridge’s Polly Courtice awarded Stanford Bright Award 2015

28 September 2015

University of Cambridge’s Polly Courtice awarded Stanford Bright Award 2015 Polly Courtice, founder director of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), has won the coveted Stanford Bright Award 2015 for her efforts in guiding thousands of business leaders to more sustainable...

University of Cambridge and Ecofys report highlights emissions reduction opportunities – 24 August 2015

21 August 2015

University of Cambridge and Ecofys report highlights emissions reduction opportunities Cambridge. STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 0001 24 August 2015 A new report launched today – Better Partnerships: Understanding and increasing the impact of private sector cooperative initiatives – by University of...

Paper finds Chinese investment should be used to promote strategic sustainability leadership in South Africa and African continent –19 August 2015

17 August 2015

New University of Cambridge paper finds Chinese investment should be used to promote strategic sustainability leadership in South Africa and the African continent Cambridge. 19 August 2015 A new paper by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), authored by...

Insurance access and supportive regulation essential for climate resilience, says new report – 13 July 2015

13 July 2015

13 July 2015 Insurance access and supportive regulation essential for climate resilience, says new report Report launched at UN Financing for Development conference highlights role insurance can play in protecting human rights A major new report by the University of Cambridge Institute for...

International organisations, countries and businesses commit to work together on fossil fuel subsidies elimination – 3 July 2015

3 July 2015

International organisations, countries and businesses commit to work together on fossil fuel subsidies elimination LONDON. 3 JULY 2015. Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) has facilitated a high level debate with 40 senior decision-makers and influencers who agreed to work...

Ten international banks commit to finance sustainable agricultural commodities by 2020 – 3 July 2015

2 July 2015

Embargoed: 00.01hrs BST, Thursday, 3 July 2015 Ten international banks commit to finance sustainable agricultural commodities by 2020 3 JULY 2015 LONDON: Standard Chartered Bank today become the tenth bank to formally adopt the 'Soft Commodities' Compact, which aligns the banking industry with The...

Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership launches 10-year plan to Rewire the Economy – 2 July 2015

1 July 2015

Embargoed: 00.01hrs BST, Thursday, 2 July 2015 Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership launches 10-year plan to Rewire the Economy The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) is today launching its milestone report and new framework – Rewiring the Economy –...

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