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"Sustainability" Newsletter Archive

by Liselotte Engstam

Fri, Jan 1 2021

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How Did Business's Role in Society Change in 2020?
Harvard Business Review – Dec 29, 2020, 5:00 AM

The year 2020 was incredibly rough, but with one big bright spot at the end. A once-in-a-century global pandemic — an unfathomable tragedy — devastated lives and economies. But in a miraculous display of scientific prowess, Pfizer…

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'This is not a climate emergency, it's a climate catastrophe' - An interview with Svein Tveitdal
Medium – Sasja Beslik – Dec 13, 2020, 1:55 AM

Sasja Beslik: Svein, thank very much for taking time for this. You've been in this, I would call it a campaign for a better world for a very, very long time, and you are still very active. Can you tell me a bit about yourself — who you are…

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Climate efforts have entered a tricky new phase
The Financial Times – The editorial board – Dec 30, 2020, 10:00 AM

Never has so much been promised by so many governments, businesses and financial institutions. China says it will cut its carbon emissions to virtually zero by 2060. BP is aiming for net zero emissions by 2050, as is HSBC, the EU, US…

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What Is The Purpose of Higher Education: Knowledge or Utility? - M.A. Escotet via Scholarly Blog
miguelescotet.com – Aug 20, 2020, 11:11 PM

What is the purpose of higher education – knowledge or utility? Such a question encourages a false dichotomy since both are needed for people's genuine education; never one at the expense of the other. Higher education institutions…

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Has a year of living with Covid-19 rewired our brains? | Coronavirus
The Guardian

When the bubonic plague spread through England in the 17th century, Sir Isaac Newton fled Cambridge where he was studying for the safety of his family home in Lincolnshire. The Newtons did not live in a cramped apartment; they enjoyed a large…

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