Why Indigenous Knowledge can be essential to Corporate Sustainability Strategies

Businesses can integrate indigenous sustainability practices to strengthen their environmental initiatives, manage climate risks, and create lasting positive impact. Going through practical applications of Indigenous wisdom in corporate settings.
Climate Change Progress Report Shows 2030 Targets at Risk

Decarbonization plans and the chance of the EU’s goal to reduce GHG emissions by 55% by 2030 are realistically not feasible. Progress in addressing climate change is significantly behind schedule. Recent data shows potential excess emissions of up to 29% in various European economic sectors, meaning we are falling significantly short of reduction targets.
AI’s Growing Carbon Footprint: The Alarming Environmental Impact in the US.

Artificial intelligence tackles some of the world’s greater environmental emergencies. Its technology is already being used to transform disaster management and enhance resilience.
The negative aspect of AI’s explosion concerning the environment cannot be overlooked.
There is a profound need for concerted effort on behalf of technology companies, policymakers, and environmental groups to join forces in the goal of reducing AI’s environmental footprint.
Wildlife Habitat under attack: The case of California Wildfires

As wildfires now occur more often and burn intensely, they threaten California’s rich biodiversity and turn wildlife habitats into barren landscapes. Conservation efforts and environmental protection strategies need to understand how these changes affect wildlife populations, ecosystem stability, and long-term biodiversity.
U.S. Climate Policy: What to expect in the New Presidency

From the potential transformation of environmental regulations to the ripple effects across clean energy markets, climate policy changes will influence American businesses, workers, and communities for decades to come.
Key Achievements and Challenges from COP29

The 2024 COP29 reveals progress across multiple fronts and an ambitious agenda focusing on critical areas including climate finance reform, technological innovation, and support for vulnerable nations. However, there were persistent challenges unveiled that require attention from the global community.
EcoSkills, in collaboration with Environmental Horizons, successfully delivers ESG and Climate Change trainings to the Saudi Electricity Company.

EcoSkills, in collaboration with Environmental Horizons, has successfully completed two training sessions for the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the topics of “Creating a GRI Standards ESG Report” and “Climate Change and measuring GHG emissions.”
COP16 Wrap-Up: Key Takeaways from the UN Biodiversity Conference

The results of COP16 transform how we approach international biodiversity conservation through several main developments. The delegates moved forward with putting the 30×30 target for protected areas into practice, set up new ways to fund conservation projects, and boosted the role of native people in managing biodiversity.
Ethical Framework for Climate Intervention: Key Considerations

While the global community grapples with climate change challenges, key aspects of an ethical framework for climate intervention must be considered. These include establishing ethical principles for responsible action, addressing global power dynamics, examining intergenerational ethics and long-term impacts, and prioritizing environmental stewardship.
Sustainable Products: Consumer Demand as a Force of Influence in Corporate Decisions

Consumer demand for eco-friendly goods is continuously transforming the way companies operate, pushing them to adopt more environmentally responsible practices. This shift is not considered just a passing trend but a fundamental change in consumer behavior that has far-reaching implications for businesses across industries.