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Why Every Decision on 6G Must Put Sustainability First

3BL Media

Moreover, technology must be anchored in society to be socially sustainable, meaning that the use of resources is well motivated and explained. 6G for sustainability 6G networks should contribute to an overall sustainable development in society by enabling the transformation of other sectors than just ICT.

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Roundtable: In Pursuit of Value, not Values

Chris Hall

This has manifested itself most markedly at state level, with some states withdrawing business from asset managers, imposing anti-ESG requirements on suppliers and investigating banks’ climate-related policies, while others have gone in the opposite direction, for example by setting their own net zero policies. So how do we define it?

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ESG’s Backlash Demands Better Data

Chris Hall

The science should guide the measurement of sustainable business – particularly when it comes to climate goals. Are all those net zero commitments really ambitious enough? On social issues, there are norms that matter the world over. Complex phenomena Sustainable business is made up of complex phenomena.