Each week we cover more than just the news as we go deeper on some issues.
Recently we have featured the green doctors, who told Anna Duggal how they are making the world more sustainable and Alex Blackburne looked at how eco-friendly the country’s universities really are.
Julian Parrot, partner at Ethical Futures, responded to the Prime Minister’s speech on moral capitalism saying “capitalism has grown to bloated excess”.
Alex Blackburne spoke to Vipin Ahuja, manager of the Allianz RCM Global Eco Trends Fund about the need for investment in green technology.
And Charlotte Reid spoke to this month’s Green Dragon – Kelly Evans from Social Change UK which works to convince businesses to change their behaviour for good.
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