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After leading a design and sustainability workshop at this year's World Economic Forum, William McDonough reflects on why he is hopeful for sustainable change
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Are there lessons for the Islamic republic in the fall of the Safavid empire?
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Labour politicians in London have greeted with glee the Tory mayor's backing for local measures against homes left empty
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Jo Confino: It's easy to beat ourselves up for not doing enough to speed up sustainability, but it's important to celebrate courage and commitment
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As prime minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark brushed off criticism of her sex. Could she become the first woman to run the United Nations, asks Jane Martinson
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Davos reflections: now is the time to take on the fossil fuel lobby
Corporate sustainability is dominated by sanitised commitments and unhelpful platitudes, much more dynamic coalitions are desperately needed, says Jo Confino