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CISL addresses the tough questions for global leadership in an age of turbulence

1 March, 2024 - 15:51

4 March 2024 - With time running out to bend the curve on the climate and nature crisis, rising geopolitical tensions, conflict and AI dominating political agendas, CISL brought together influential thinkers, experts and leaders for a 2 day summit to address the unprecedented challenges that currently face global leadership.

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CISL addresses the tough questions for global leadership in an age of turbulence

1 March, 2024 - 15:51

4 March 2024 - With time running out to bend the curve on the climate and nature crisis, rising geopolitical tensions, conflict and AI dominating political agendas, CISL brought together influential thinkers, experts and leaders for a 2 day summit to address the unprecedented challenges that currently face global leadership.

Categories: For Business

30 years of impact

20 February, 2024 - 10:57

22 February 2024 – As we celebrate 30 years of CISL’s flagship executive education programme, the Business & Sustainability Programme (BSP), we are keen to share some updates to how the programme will be delivered in 2024.

Categories: For Business

30 years of impact

20 February, 2024 - 10:57

22 February 2024 – As we celebrate 30 years of CISL’s flagship executive education programme, the Business & Sustainability Programme (BSP), we are keen to share some updates to how the programme will be delivered in 2024.

Categories: For Business

New analysis shows a $1.8 trillion gap to fund the transition to low carbon economies in Africa

25 January, 2024 - 12:48

30 January 2024 - The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership’s (CISL) latest research shows that Africa’s ambitious climate commitments are significantly underfunded, with the 2030 deadline to meet promises fast approaching. The report Financing Africa’s Low Carbon Transition finds that tailor-made...

Categories: For Business

New analysis shows a $1.8 trillion gap to fund the transition to low carbon economies in Africa

25 January, 2024 - 12:48

30 January 2024 - The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership’s (CISL) latest research shows that Africa’s ambitious climate commitments are significantly underfunded, with the 2030 deadline to meet promises fast approaching. The report Financing Africa’s Low Carbon Transition finds that tailor-made...

Categories: For Business

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