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DEI's Dirty Secret: Why White Women Win While Intersectional Women Wait
European companies score just 5.69/10 on diversity—a failing grade. 76% of chief diversity officers are white, 63% of diversity leadership positions belong to white women. Black women are the most educated demographic yet earn less than white men without degrees. DEI promotes white women while intersectional women wait. Only 7% of companies succeed at inclusion. It's time to ask: which women really benefit from diversity initiatives?
Aug 14


The Duplomb Law: How the failure of intersectional governance created a public health disaster
The Duplomb Law 2025 reauthorizes dangerous neonicotinoid pesticides in France, including brain-toxic acetamiprid linked to cancer and infertility. Learn how this agricultural law threatens public health, ignores scientific evidence on pesticide dangers, and why intersectional governance could have prevented this policy disaster. Discover the hidden health costs, environmental damage, and sustainable alternatives that French politicians ignored.
Jul 12


Catastrophe Bonds or the art of betting on disasters.
Ever notice how Brits will bet on absolutely anything?
From which raindrop will reach the bottom of the window first to which royal will trip on the palace steps next, there's nothing they won't wager on.
Well, guess what?
The financial world has its own version of this betting madness, and it's actually genius.
May 13


Biopiracy: When companies steal nature's secrets and indigenous knowledge.
Do you know what is biopiracy? It happens when "a company from a developed country registers patents on products derived from the biodiversity of a developing country without sharing the benefits with local populations. Why does it matter for sustainability?
Apr 16


The resilience of sustainable business: Beyond the spotlight
Lately, we have been often asked: "What is becoming of sustainable business?". Here is our answer.
Apr 10


A view from the top: Why Trianon Scientific Communication addresses (also) the hidden value of women's work to make companies more sustainable and profitable
When Icelandic women went on strike in 2023, they revealed a powerful truth: if women stop working, the world feels it.
Apr 9


Women in sustainability - A book by Joanna Sullivan
Today let’s celebrate Dr Audrey-Flore Ngomsik who helps businesses every day to embed sustainability.
Mar 19


Why procurement should be considered as a catalyst for climate action.
Procurement makes decisions that cascade throughout the entire carbon footprint. This is why it is as a catalyst for climate action.
Mar 9


What changes in 2025?
As we step into 2025, the landscape of sustainability is set to evolve dramatically, reflecting the urgent need for innovative solutions...
Jan 1


Embracing intersectionality in science - Alma Levant Hayden's legacy in chemistry and drug safety (Chapter 16)
Alma Levant Hayden was a trailblazing chemist who left an indelible mark on drug safety and public health in the United States.
Dec 11, 2024
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