1. 07:58 26th Sep 2011

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    Now here we are again, two decades later, with what appears to be a reduced level of collective (including media) concern and little or no political leadership, this notwithstanding a measurably higher level of risk on all fronts. Wherever you look, the bio-physical underpinnings of sustained human welfare and economic growth are becoming more fragile – whether it is climate change, ecosystem meltdown or the build-up of waste. Tipping points are upon us.
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    Why the private sector is holding back on sustainability

    In the run-up to the Rio+20 conference, Paul Hohnen

     
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