A global survey of sustainability experts ranks education, policy advocacy, and using the judicial system among the top civil society strategies to accelerate sustainability.
In this episode, Chris and David talk to the CEO of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership about what leadership looks like in the second half of the 2020s.
Experts are losing faith in the ability of key actors like social movements and NGOs to drive progress on the sustainability agenda.
This episode is a recording of the Sustainability at a Crossroads webinar that took place on July 15th with Mark and Chris, but also included John Elkington and Louise Kjellerup Roper from Volans and Clarissa Lins from Catavento.
The Oxford-GlobeScan Global Corporate Affairs 2025 Survey Report provides the latest overview of opinions, trends, and challenges through the lens of Corporate Affairs professionals.
Latest Oxford-GlobeScan Report Reveals Fears over Conflicts and Tariffs In every region except North America, geopolitical instability is seen as the biggest short-term threat to business for the fourth year running, according to the 2025 Oxford-GlobeScan Global Corporate Affairs Survey published today. Three-quarters of senior executives interviewed cite geopolitical risks as their greatest concern, driven by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Europe and rising East-West tensions. The research found, 76% of corporate affairs practitioners ranked geopolitical risk as … “Geopolitical Risk and Macroeconomic Turmoil Top List of Global Corporate Concerns”
Join GlobeScan, the ERM Sustainability Institute, and Volans for a dynamic and forward-looking webinar on the future of sustainability in today’s volatile and fast-changing world.
Sustainability experts are increasingly likely to say there is backlash against the sustainability agenda, with sharp regional divides in perception.
The Sustainability at a Crossroads 2025 Report created by the ERM Sustainability Institute, GlobeScan, and Volans examines the current state of the global sustainability agenda.
Research from the ERM Sustainability Institute, GlobeScan, and Volans finds that sustainability experts believe the current approach to sustainability is not working. Ninety-three percent of experts say the sustainability agenda needs revision, while more than half of those surveyed (56 percent) call for a radical overhaul.