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Assessing the Global Military Climate Footprint

The Carbon Ledger of Conflict Geopolitical Blind Spots in Global Climate Frameworks The global effort to mitigate anthropogenic climate change is currently operating with a significant structural deficiency: the systematic omission of military emissions from international governance frameworks. For decades, the global military-industrial complex has functioned within a regulatory blind spot, shielded by geopolitical sensitivities

· 13 min

Navigating the RICS Global Standards for ESG in Commercial Property

The Valuation of Resilience: Navigating the RICS Global Standards for ESG in Commercial Property The inauguration of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Professional Standard (4th edition) in January 2026 represents a seminal moment for global real estate capital markets, occurring at a time when a ‘wall of capital’ is increasingly scrutinising the sustainability

· 12 min

Game Theory Proves Kindness Wins

Cooperation is A Strategic Framework for Navigating Collective Action The Strategic Imperative of Collective Order Cooperation is frequently mischaracterised as a simple moral preference or a display of altruism. In reality, from a cold, analytical perspective, cooperation is the invisible glue that holds everything together, from the way cells form a human body to the

· 15 min

The Sustainability Professional’s Guide to Asset Allocation

The New Pragmatism in Capital Allocation  The transition from 2024 to 2026 has marked a quiet but profound revolution in the corridors of global finance. If the early 2020s were defined by the enthusiastic, often imprecise, language of “ESG” (Environmental, Social, and Governance) pledges and carbon-neutral targets, the current era is defined by a rigorous,

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The Sustainability Professional’s Guide to Global Finance

The Sustainability Professional’s Guide to Global Finance Introduction By the end of 2025, the artificial partition that once separated the disciplines of “sustainability” and “finance” has not merely fractured; it has been dismantled entirely. For decades, sustainability professionals, comprising engineers, ecologists, atmospheric scientists, and policy experts, operated in a parallel sphere to the capital markets.

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The Fiscal Calculus of Syria’s Post-Assad Reconstruction

Syria’s Fiscal Dilemma Between Monetary Reform and Humanitarian Reconstruction (2025-2026) The Macro-Humanitarian Nexus The abrupt collapse of the former regime in December 2024 served as the primary catalyst for a fundamental restructuring of Syria’s institutional and humanitarian landscape (House of Commons Library, 2026). Under the transitional administration of President Ahmad al-Sharaa, the state has entered

· 14 min

Syria's Reconstruction: A Blueprint for the Many, Not the Few

Syria’s Reconstruction: A Blueprint for the Many, Not the Few For generations, Ahmad’s family tended their olive grove on a sun-drenched hill in Syria. The trees were their inheritance and their future, a symbol of peace and permanence. Then the war came and turned it all to ash. Today, Ahmad’s dream isn’t just to replant

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What If We Get It Right? Reimagining a Nation's Future

Order your copy What If We Get It Right? Reimagining a Nation’s Future For more than a decade, the story of my homeland, Syria, has been a relentless accounting of loss. It has been defined by everything that went wrong: the humanitarian catastrophe, the failed state, the unsolvable problem. The global narrative has been one

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Syria's Reconstruction: Navigating the Labyrinth of Destruction, Law, and Geopolitics

Syria's reconstruction is not a conventional post-conflict challenge. It is a "hyper-complex" crisis where both scenarios overlay a landscape of fragmented sovereignty, highly politicised legislation, and intense geopolitical rivalry. This report argues that sustainable and equitable reconstruction depends on resolving fundamental contradictions between the exclusionary nature of the current legal framework, political imperatives, and international conditions.

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