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2020 Global 100

The Global 100 difference

by Mike Scott

For many years, there was a consensus, among investors and the businesses they bought shares in, that companies should focus on maximizing

2020 Global 100/Leadership

Top company profile: Denmark's ร˜rsted is 2020's most sustainable corporation

by Mike Scott

A decade ago, offshore wind power was one of the costliest forms of electricity generation in the world, and even its leading

2019 Global 100

The Global 100 difference

by Mike Scott

This yearโ€™s Global 100 ranking of the worldโ€™s most sustainable companies suggests that performing well on sustainability issues not only makes you

2019 Global 100

Global 100 progress report

by Mike Scott

The global sustainability landscape has changed markedly in the past 12 months. Climate-skeptic leaders are in power in some of the worldโ€™s

2019 Global 100

Top company: bacteria maker is most sustainable corporation of 2019

by Mike Scott

Bacteria may be the most successful life forms on earth, comprising more biomass than all other living things put together, but they

2018 Global 100/Winter 2018

Top company profile: Dassault Systรจmes

by Mike Scott

For most companies, sustainability is a journey. But it seems Dassault Systรจmes, the top company in our 2018 Global 100 ranking (up

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