Editorial Work Our work spans continents, sectors, and a broad range of organisations including multilaterals, NGOs, and Commercial Corporations. Guardian Australia and Guardian Sustainable Business Reporting from Australia, Oliver Wagg covered impact investment opportunities, climate campaigning, the budding small food production sector, anti wind farm campaigns and fossil fuel divestment… Read full article ESG Magazine (Spring 2016) - The world’s pension funds are coming under increasing pressure to significantly reduce the carbon exposure of their portfolio, while continuing to cover future liabilities. They must not only offload polluting fossil fuels and power generators, but make a switch to assets with a positive environmental impact… Read full article CleanStart Connections (INovember 2013) - There are currently 1.3 billion people without access to electricity and 2.6 billion without clean cooking solutions globally. Providing them with access to modern clean energy services is not only critical to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), but an immense investment and business opportunity. Published by UNCDF… Read full article Ethical Investor (Dec/Jan 2010/2011) - Greens leader Senator Bob Brown describes financial support for coal and coal seam gas operations as an “affront”, at the same time issuing a call for triple-bottom-line accounting to reflect the full environmental and social impact of such activities… Read full article Ethical Investor (Issue 92 November/December 2010) - The world’s booming population, climate change and rapidly depleting resources all mean investing with a keen eye on global megatrends matters more today than ever before… Read full article Ethical Corporation (February 2008) - For decades, finance and sustainable development appeared to be worlds apart, not to say incompatible. Over the last ten years, however, links between these two universes have sprung up… Read full article Know your enemy To combat the growing influence of the anti-wind lobby, Vestas has initiated a global campaign to separate facts from action, writes Oliver Wagg in Melbourne… Read full article Corporate Citizenship Briefing Corporate Citizenship Briefing is probably the world’s longest-running regular publication on responsible and sustainable business issues. Researched and written by practitioners, it aims to give managers in companies the insights they need to be effective in their jobs. It also offers a window on the world of corporate responsibility and sustainability to the many stakeholders in governments, NGOs, think-tanks and academia who work with business on solutions to the big issues of the day. Read Oliver's articles