Submarine communication cables may pose a threat against marine life, but they can also lead to better disaster preparedness.... Read More
Industry
As waste volume and clean energy demand rise, Waste-to-Methanol offers a viable solution by turning waste into cleaner fuel.... Read More
As demand soars, data centers have become increasingly scrutinized for their impacts and associated risks, including public health implications.... Read More
A massive scale of unregulated mining along the Mekong River threatens the health and safety of local communities and ecosystems.... Read More
The Age of Extraction provides a solid foundation for understanding that technology is not, and never has been, a neutral asset.... Read More
The Uganda National Tourism Policy 2025 aims to balance economic growth and the preservation of Uganda’s nature and culture.... Read More
By being the connection between two worlds, middle managers can be the bridge toward a truly sustainable organization.... Read More
The book “Beyond Profit” understands the language and offers a framework to answer the anxiety many CEOs already feel.... Read More
What is lacking (in corporate sustainability) is not knowledge, but the political will and corporate courage to make the necessary changes at the speed required.... Read More
I am deeply passionate about people and place, and our industry has the power to leave a positive imprint wherever we operate.... Read More

Risks and Opportunities of Submarine Communication Cables for Sustainable Development
Waste-to-Methanol, a Potential Sustainable Solution for Waste and Energy
Exploring Public Health Implications of Data Centers
Looking into Unregulated Mining along the Mekong River and Its Impacts
Contending the Age of Extraction by Tech Platform Giants
Looking for Sustainability in the Uganda National Tourism Policy
How Middle Managers Can Become the Bridge of Corporate Sustainability
Prescribing Beyond Profit for CEOs’ Anxiety
An Interview with May Tan-Mullins, CEO and Provost of University of Reading Malaysia
An Interview with Eu Chin Fen, CEO of Frasers Hospitality