A new report out now, “The state of the European steel transition” highlights the crossroads at which the EU finds itself: It can double down on outdated coal-based steelmaking, or drive a shift to green steel to secure industrial competitiveness. This research provides eight key policy recommendations designed to clean up Europe’s steel sector, which accounts for five percent of the EU’s total carbon emissions, including: EU Member States need to commit to not permitting or financing any new BF-BOF and end public investments to reline existing ones. A framework…
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More protection, less inequality: the urgent need for a gender perspective in occupational safety and health
Historically, medicine and the management of occupational safety and health (OSH) have been designed around a male reference model, which has led to the underestimation of workplace risks that affect women and men differently. A new report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Ibero-American Social Security Organization (OISS) highlights how this androcentric perspective has failed to consider both the biological differences between men and women, and the broader gender-related aspects. The report, entitled Occupational Safety and Health with a Gender Perspective: Challenges and Advances in Ibero-America (available in…
Read MoreCIPR publishes first Annual EDI Progress Report
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) has published its first Annual EDI Progress Report, highlighting its achievements in advancing equity, diversity and inclusion across the PR profession in the year since it launched its EDI Strategy. The report covers the period between October 2023 and October 2024 and demonstrates the Institute’s progress across the four key pillars outlined in its EDI strategy: leading practice development, championing lifelong learning, building a resilient community, and advocating for public relations. It showcases the CIPR’s work in expanding its offer of EDI learning…
Read MorePRCA launches second phase consultation on proposed Code for Professional Lobbying
The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has launched the second phase of its consultation on the revised Public Affairs Code, now proposed to be renamed the Code for Professional Lobbying. The consultation opened on Monday, 24th March 2025, and will run for five weeks, concluding on Monday, 28th April 2025. This marks a central stage in the PRCA’s review of its Public Affairs Code, ensuring that it is clear, relevant, and fit for purpose. The process began with a Call for Evidence, launched on 9th December 2024, which closed…
Read MoreGlaciers and mountains: melting water towers will aggravate global crises (report)
The United Nations World Water Development Report 2025, published by UNESCO on behalf of UN-Water, reveals the extent to which climate disruption, biodiversity loss, and unsustainable activities are transforming mountain environments at an unprecedented rate, threatening the water resources upon which billions of people and countless ecosystems depend. There is now an urgent need for international cooperation and adaptation strategies and actions to face the unfolding crisis in our mountains and glaciers. Click here to view the full report. Regardless of where we live, we all depend in some…
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