Business & Human Rights

  • Asian, African Countries Eye "Green Bond" Initiatives

    March 21, 2017

    Reuters reports that Asian and African governments, under pressure from environmental activists pushing action on the global climate change agenda, are considering proposals to follow the lead of countries like France and Poland that have set up "green bond" markets to pull investments into renewable energy projects.

  • World Bank Pushes Private Funding of SDGs

    March 21, 2017

    Mahmoud Mohieldin and Svetlana Klimenko of the World Bank Group write that, given the vast level of resources needed to achieve the UN's comprehensive Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), businesses must accept a "broader, more integrated role" in funding the SDGs than they took on in previous attempts to implement the UN's social and environmental agenda.

  • UN Agents Seek Global Pesticide Ban

    March 21, 2017

    A group of UN human rights mandate holders has issued a statement calling for the development of a "comprehensive new global treaty" phasing out the use of "dangerous pesticides" in agriculture and forcing a move toward "sustainable" agricultural practices to protect the "human rights" to health and a clean environment.

  • OECD: Estonia Must Reduce Oil Shale Reliance

    March 21, 2017

    In its first "Environmental Performance Review" of Estonia, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) asserts that reducing the country's dependence on oil shale for energy production and moving toward "green growth" is the government's "number one economic, environmental and social challenge."

  • ISO Promotes Universal Standards to Address Ageing

    March 21, 2017

    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has argued that governments should promote standardization in aspects of society ranging from city planning to information accessibility as a way to mitigate risks related to ageing populations and ensure respect for global human rights provisions related to the elderly.

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