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8 Take Aways: 2 Degrees Celsius+Water

8 Take Aways: 2 Degrees Celsius+Water

By Debra Tan9 May, 2012

Debra Tan runs through key take aways from the presentations and panel discussions with Civic Exchange HSBC, Sustainable Fashion Business Consortium, Swire Beverages and Veolia Water

Winsway: Where are the Water Risks?

By Kathy Kukreja12 April, 2012

Given water scarcity in the areas of operation, was there sufficient disclosure in Winsway’s latest bond offering document?

WWF’s Stuart Orr on the Water Risk Filter

By Stuart Orr12 April, 2012

WWF’s Stuart Orr on the newly launched Water Risk Filter Tool. The tool is free and helps companies & investors assess exposure to water risks in their industry and basins where they operate and invest.

How Much Water Do You Use?

By Debra Tan22 March, 2012

Happy World Water Day! Coffee or Juice? Beer or Wine? Chicken or Cheese? Find out how much water you can save by making the right choices

Investors Pour Cold Water on China Water Stocks

By CWR13 March, 2012

Olivia Jensen, the Asia Editor of Global Water Intelligence explains why Asia Water Index fell 23.3% despite growth in the water sector in China, whilst Brazil rose 23.7% and the US 10% in the same period

Redefining Fiduciary Responsibility

By Lisa Genasci13 March, 2012

Are investors and businesses acting prudently? Lisa Genasci says it’s about time we redefined fiduciary duty

2011 Year in Review & 5 Trends for 2012

By CWR9 February, 2012

Find out what’s happened in the water space in the Year of the Rabbit and check out the five trends we see continuing into 2012, the Year of the Water Dragon

Geopolitical Risks: Transboundary Rivers

By CWR9 February, 2012

China owns headwaters to at least 10 major transboundary rivers but has no formal agreements with neighbours on these. Sophie le Clue explores increasing tensions in South and SE Asia.

Water: The Medium is the Message

By Jon Lukomnik16 October, 2011

Read what veteran investor Jon Lukonmik had to say after listening to China’s Water Risk’s presentation on “China Water: the Big Picture” to a room full of mainstream institutional investors

The Environmental Cost of Clothes

By CWR18 April, 2011

With clothing retail prices ever-lower and textiles being the 4th largest polluter in China, find out more about the industry’s global challenges around water consumption and pollution.

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