How the built environment must respond to the IPCC’s 2021 climate change report
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) 2021 report makes it crystal clear that we’re not doing enough to avoid catastrophic impacts from climate change.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) 2021 report makes it crystal clear that we’re not doing enough to avoid catastrophic impacts from climate change.
Real estate and infrastructure have evolved from alternative to mainstream asset classes, becoming valuable and growing components of institutional investment portfolios.
The authors of the report estimate that less than 1% of building projects currently calculate and report their full carbon footprint.
This report addresses the current and future context for urban mobility, including the sustainability challenges ahead. It reviews how the urban mobility landscape is changing with respect to mobility operators and services.
New study: “Mobility as a Service” could make travel in cities user-centric and climate-friendly.
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and over 30 businesses in India present policy recommendations supporting large-scale adoption of electric vehicles.
What does the future hold for the automotive industry, and what systemic changes are needed to set urban transport worldwide on a sustainable course?
A coalition of construction sector leaders calls on the European Commission to support the full decarbonization of the built environment through ambitious policies.
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) launched “Vision 2050: Time to Transform” last Thursday 25 March.
At the Group’s Capital Markets Day, Florent Menegaux, Managing Chairman, and Yves Chapot, General Manager and Chief Financial Officer, accompanied by all the members of the Group Executive Committee, presented Michelin in Motion, Michelin’s “All Sustainable” strategy for 2030.