Ethical Brand Journal

Welcome to the first iteration of the eb™ Journal. At this stage, it contains over one thousand academic papers and other research that have been produced over several decades by over two thousand authors from around the world. The vast majority are selected because they use terms such as ethical brand and ethical branding to characterise settings and outcomes in many different techno-industrial consumption contexts that concern the social, economic and environmental well-being of humanity.

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Climate Disruption Caused By A Decline In Marine Biodiversity And Pollution

The world has focused on carbon mitigation as the only solution for climate change. This discussion paper considers how marine biodiversity regulates the climate, and the factors that control marine Read More »

Date: 10/28/2022
Author: Howard Dryden, Diane Duncan
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Climate Risks In The Industrials Sector

The industrials sector accounts for 25% of global carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions (IEA, 2022b). It comprises many sub-sectors, including manufacturing, petrochemicals, steel and iron, and Read More »

Date: 04/2023
Author: David Carlin, Maheen Arshad, Katy Baker
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Climate Risks In The Oil And Gas Sector

Unabated combustion of all the present fossil fuel reserves will emit three times more carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions than the remaining carbon budget for 2 C of global warming, pushing temperatures Read More »

Date: 04/2023
Author: David Carlin, Maheen Arshad, Katy Baker
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Climate Risks In The Agriculture Sector

Emissions produced from the agriculture sector are driving the global temperature to rise at an alarming rate. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations reported that Read More »

Date: 03/2023
Author: David Carlin, Maheen Arshad, Katy Baker
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Climate Risks In The Real Estate Sector

Climate risks are already materialising for the real estate sector, and their frequency and severity are expected to increase in the coming years. Physical and transition risks threaten real estate Read More »

Date: 03/2023
Author: David Carlin, Maheen Arshad, Katy Baker
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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