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Confused about sustainability ? You’re not alone. Environmental , social and governance factors , or ESG, are increasingly a headache for business , finance and world leaders alike. Now even policymakers are creating rules to govern this space. It’s hard to keep up and make sense of it all. So let us help you by sharing some of the mos
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Are sustainable funds delivering on their promise? 23.06.2026 20:56
In this episode, editor, Philippa Nuttall is joined by reporters, Florence Jones and Fiona McNally, to explore the rapidly changing landscape for sustainable investing and ESG funds. As political pressure, regulatory changes and shifting market conditions reshape the investment industry, sustainable funds are facing growing scrutiny from investors, policymakers and regulators alike. But despite th...
What is the current state of sustainability reporting? 02.06.2026 21:08
In this episode of Sustainable Views , editor, Philippa Nuttal l is joined by reporters Florence Jones and Fiona McNally to examine the future of corporate sustainability reporting in Europe, the UK and beyond. We unpack the latest developments around the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) , the ongoing revision of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) , and...
Is shareholder power under threat? 06.05.2026 17:49
Why did BP face such a strong shareholder backlash — and what does it mean for climate votes? In this episode of Sustainable Views , editor, Philippa Nuttall is joined by Elizabeth Meager and Fiona McNally to unpack a...
Building business resilience through sustainability practices - Bart Vandewaetere, Nestlé 28.04.2026 30:54
How is business really dealing with the EU’s deforestation rules? In this episode of Sustainable Views , editor, Philippa Nuttall speaks to Nestlé’s head of government relations and ESG engagement, Bart Vandewaetere about the realities of implementing the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) — from supply chain traceability to navigating delays and shifting rules. With the regulation repeatedly post...
Alison Taylor on reputation risk in the age of Trump 08.04.2026 28:35
How real is reputation risk in today’s political and business climate? In this episode of Sustainable Views , Alison Taylor of NYU Stern joins Sustainable Views deputy editor, Elizabeth Meager , to unpack why so many companies have fallen silent, how legal and political risks are reshaping corporate decision-making, and whether reputation can really be measured in any meaningful way. From US immig...
Craig Bennett on why nature is the foundation of the economy 24.03.2026 26:10
Is the UK government getting nature policy wrong and what does it mean for the economy? In this episode of Sustainable Views , reporter Florence Jones speaks to Craig Bennett, CEO of The Wildlife Trusts, about the UK’s approach to biodiversity, the risks of weakening environmental protections , and why nature loss is far more than an environmental issue. From food security and flood prevention to...
Fiduciary duty vs climate action: the battle over pension fund investments 12.03.2026 18:32
Pension funds control trillions in global savings . But should they be doing more to support climate action? In this episode of Sustainable Views , the team explores the growing debate over fiduciary duty and whether pension trustees can, or should, prioritise sustainability alongside financial returns. Philippa Nuttall discusses with Elizabeth Meager and Florence Jones recent legal opinions sugge...
Human rights becomes a hard business risk in a fragmented world 24.02.2026 28:51
How should businesses navigate human rights in a more fragmented world? In this episode of Sustainable Views , editor Philippa Nuttall sits down with Michael Clements, Executive Director for Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, to discuss the growing expectations on companies to protect workers, manage supply chain risks and respond to political and regulatory pressure. From mandatory due...
How is corporate responsibility evolving? 11.02.2026 20:52
Philippa Nuttall is joined by US reporter and acting deputy editor, Elizabeth Meager and UK reporter Florence Jones to discuss the evolving role of corporate responsibility and corporate reporting . Corporate reporting is still mainly focused on climate impacts and emissions . Under the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive , for example, companies must also report on nature and social i...
What to expect in sustainability in 2026 26.01.2026 20:44
2025 was a tough year for sustainability. With Trump's attacks on green energy, to uncertainty over regulation and subsidies, the direction of travel is becoming less predictable for governments and businesses alike. In this episode, Sustainable Views editor Philippa Nuttall is joined by Elizabeth Meager and Florence Jones to explore how the sustainability landscape is evolving in 2026, with compa...
Chaos, climate and corporate risk: What 2025 taught us about sustainability’s future 27.12.2025 27:34
The Sustainable Views team discuss the chaos of 2025 and what to expect from the coming year in sustainability, litigation, technology and environmental policy. At the end of the year the full Sustainable Views editorial team gathered to talk about the biggest sustainability stories of 2025. From environmental rollbacks in the EU and US to climate attribution science in the courts, data centres’ e...
Has COP30 delivered in giving the world a sense of direction in climate action? 27.11.2025 21:40
As COP30 in Belém, Brazil comes to a close, Sustainable Views editor Philippa Nuttall sits down with reporter Florence Jones to unpack the key outcomes of this year’s pivotal climate summit. In this episode, they break down the biggest announcements , assess which climate commitments made headlines, and explore what was left out of the final COP30 agreement, from finance to fossil fuels. Philippa...
What to expect from COP30 11.11.2025 25:20
In this episode of Sustainable Views, editor Philippa Nuttall is joined by acting deputy editor Elizabeth Meager and reporter Florence Jones to preview COP30, the next major UN climate conference set to take place in Brazil. They explore what’s at stake as world leaders, negotiators and activists gather to assess progress since the Paris Agreement and whether countries are on track to meet their 2...
Why companies are facing climate-based legal risks 28.10.2025 20:37
In this episode of Sustainable Views, editor Philippa Nuttall is joined by acting deputy editor Elizabeth Meager and reporter Florence Jones to discuss the rising trend of climate litigation. With the backlash in Europe and the US against more stringent climate regulations, individuals and activists are turning to the courts to fight for climate justice. This episode looks at some of the recent la...
What happened at New York Climate Week? 07.10.2025 16:31
In September, Sustainable Views Acting Deputy Editor Elizabeth Meager attended New York Climate Week. In this episode she sits down with Sustainable Views editor Philippa Nuttall to discuss the key themes that emerged and what they reveal about the state of climate policy and finance. While corporate and political ambition was on display, many conversations focused on implementation gaps, financin...
How has corporate sustainability changed in the past 12 months? 01.10.2025 17:47
In July, Sustainable Views carried out a survey of sustainability professionals to understand how the sector has been evolving after a tumultuous 12 months. Sustainable Views editor Philippa Nuttall sits down with acting deputy editor Elizabeth Meager and data journalist Aniket Narawad to discuss the results of the survey and to drill down into how sustainability is being viewed in corporations in...
*Let’s Talk Sustainable Business* S7E2 - How Should Businesses Frame Sustainability Ambitions? 25.09.2025 18:25
Sustainable Views Editor, Philippa Nuttall joined the Let's Talk Sustainable Business Podcast earlier this week, a podcast from The Conference Board. Philippa Nuttall is the Editor of Sustainable Views - an ESG-focused service created by the Financial Times - which offers a daily newsletter, analysis and a policy tracker. In this episode, we talk about how the media landscape has evolved in t...
*Let’s Talk Sustainable Business* S7E1 - Sustainability in The News 11.09.2025 24:11
Sustainable Views Editor, Philippa Nuttall joined the Let's Talk Sustainable Business Podcast earlier this week, a podcast from The Conference Board. Philippa Nuttall is the Editor of Sustainable Views - an ESG-focused service created by the Financial Times - which offers a daily newsletter, analysis and a policy tracker. In this episode, we talk about how the media landscape has evolved in t...
Are we insured against future climate change damage? 26.08.2025 19:56
In the aftermath of the devastating floods that hit central Texas in July, Sustainable Views editor Philippa Nuttall spoke to acting deputy editor Elizabeth Meager about US climate policy and the insurance industry. As the federal government aggressively deregulates on climate , the costs of natural disasters are continuing to increase , and climate change is making them both more frequent and mor...
Why is the food system so hard to reform? 30.07.2025 19:32
A summer of high temperatures and more extreme storms has laid bare some of the issues within our global food system. But why is it so hard to enact reforms to improve what we eat and how we make our food? Sustainable Views' Elizabeth Meager speaks with Florence Jones about what steps the UK government is taking after high temperatures and unpredictable weather exacerbated food prices, with staple...
Is the UK following through on what it says about climate action? 23.06.2025 19:48
As London Climate Action Week begins, Sustainable Views’ Philippa Nuttall speaks with Elizabeth Meager and Florence Jones about whether the UK government is following through with its rhetoric around climate action. Four years ago at COP26 in Glasgow, then-prime minister Boris Johnson and his chancellor, Rishi Sunak, shouted loudly about the UK’s climate leadership and making the country the world...
What has Donald Trump's first 100 days meant for sustainability? 01.05.2025 20:30
It's been 100 days since Donald Trump entered the White House for a second time — on an election ticket that promised the end of renewable energy subsidies and embracing "coal, beautiful coal". But how else has Trump and his administration approached sustainability policy? And is the backlash already under way? Sustainable Views editor Philippa Nuttall, acting deputy editor Elizabeth Meager and po...
Sustainable Views: 2024: a crazy year in the world of sustainability 18.12.2024 31:54
The Sustainable Views editorial team summarises what happened this year and the trends we see for 2025. Sustainable Views is an intelligence service by the Financial Times Group. To stay up-to-date, subscribe to our newsletter . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sustainable Views: Why businesses should be at COP 02.12.2024 35:41
Patricia Espinosa, former UNFCCC executive secretary and now chief executive of onepoint5 consultants, and Eliot Whittington, chief systems change officer at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, dissect COP29, what it means for businesses and why private sector voices should be in the room. Sustainable Views is an intelligence service by the Financial Times Group. To stay up-to-d...
Sustainable Views: Phasing out fossil fuels in a volatile world 06.11.2024 35:30
At COP28 last year, world leaders agreed to “transition away” from fossil fuels. Rui Teixeira, executive board member and CFO of EDP, and Climate Group CEO Helen Clarkson discuss whether any progress has been made since then and what needs to happen at COP29. Sustainable Views is an intelligence service by the Financial Times Group. To stay up-to-date, subscribe to our newsletter . Hosted on...
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