“Inclusive Capitalism, Technological advances, and the Sustainable Development Goals as key elements to promote Sustainable Economic and Social Innovation”
Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly news summary on sustainability, innovation, and responsibility.
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This trial edition rebuilds the opening of the archive from sources that are recoverable today. It keeps the Innovatio Inclusio editorial logic, but it does not pretend to be a perfect historical reconstruction.
This issue draws a stronger line for the system: sustainability starts to behave like industrial policy and a technology race, not only like reputation management.
Without further ado, here's our summary:
Title, URL, Summary, Language and Publication Date
- Clean energy race sparks more ambitious climate policies, says report
https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/clean-energy-race-sparks-more-ambitious-climate-policies-says-report-2023-01-25/
It shows how competition between major economic blocs was already accelerating climate policy ambition.
English – January 25, 2023 - ArcelorMittal leads $120 mln funding for green steel tech firm
https://www.reuters.com/business/sustainable-business/arcelormittal-leads-120-mln-funding-green-steel-tech-firm-2023-01-27/
It grounds the sustainability agenda in an industrial and financeable bet rather than a purely reputational signal.
English – January 27, 2023 - Sustainability in 2023: Boosting biodiversity, a boom in greentech, and watch out for greenwashing
https://cloud.google.com/transform/sustainability-2023-boosting-biodiversity-boom-greentech-and-watch-out-greenwashing-davos
As a continuity reading, it helps connect the Davos cycle with the next stage of the debate around greentech, biodiversity and greenwashing.
English – February 3, 2023
