SUSTAINABILITY

UTS Business lecturer Deborah Cotton explains how an emissions trading system works, its pros cons and complexities.

On 26 September 2009, World Wide Views on Global Warming held a groundbreaking series of global citizen consultations. For the first time, ordinary people around the world came together to express their views on climate change and how a future climate deal should be shaped.

To retain its position as the world’s most sought-after graduate degree–and truly deserve this distinction–the MBA needs to work along three vectors, thinks Dean Roger Martin, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.

This living library contains overviews of the subjects covered at the Capital Market Dysfunctionality Conference at UTS, in October 2009. We asked attendees to add resources –enabling it to grow beyond the conference.

The biggest challenge within the sustainable space is cutting through the clutter of greenwash communication to deliver a true message of environmental sustainability, says Philip Dalidakis, CEO of the Victorian Association of Forest Industries.

While politicians battle over the details of an Emissions Trading Scheme, Professors Jordan Louviere and Richard Carson of the Centre for the Study of Choice, UTS have researched what more than 70% of the Australian public would vote for.


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