Wednesday, 8 October, 2025

Responsible Companies & CSR

Amazon’s Sustainability Claims and Greenwashing Accusations

Introduction Amazon's environmental narrative has evolved dramatically in recent years, driven by its Climate Pledge and a suite of initiatives aimed at reducing its colossal ecological footprint. Founded on commitments to innovation and scale, the company claims significant strides in decarbonization, waste reduction, and biodiversity. However, 2025 has brought intensified scrutiny, exemplified by a March class-action lawsuit accusing Amazon of...

Carbon Capture: A Climate Solution or a Fossil Fuel Lifeline?

Introduction Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) garners attention as a pivotal technology in the fight against climate change. Touted by some as essential for mitigating emissions, others see it as a delay tactic benefiting the fossil fuel industry. This article delves into the efficacy and viability of CCS, examining recent data, expert opinions, and emerging trends that offer insights into...

The Environmental Paradox of AI: Weighing Green Claims Against Real-World Impacts

Unpacking the True Environmental Cost of AI’s Expansion As artificial intelligence (AI) weaves itself into the fabric of global technology, its environmental toll has come under increasing scrutiny. Behind the...

Carbon Capture Technologies: Climate Savior or Fossil Fuel Facade?

Unraveling the Complex World of Carbon Capture The urgent quest for climate solutions has thrust carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies into the spotlight, promising to curb greenhouse gases and...

Fast fashion pollution: the toxic underside of fashion and the green illusion

Fast fashion pollution: an out-of-control textile industry By 2025, over 100 billion garments are produced each year worldwide, twice as many as 15 years ago. According to the Ellen MacArthur...

Refreezing the Arctic: Innovative Projects to Save the Polar Ice

The Critical Role of Arctic Sea Ice Since 1979, the summer extent of Arctic sea ice has plummeted by roughly 40%, while the oldest, thickest ice cover has been reduced...
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