Green is the New Black

Green is the New Black

Up next

Imagine This...: Peer into Possible Futures

Take a trip into the future that will challenge the way you think and act today. In each episode, BCG's Patricia Sabga and her AI co-host GENE delve into disruptive scenarios that could define the coming decades. BCG experts join the conversation, probing the possibilities and im ...  Show more

Vote for Climate Vision 2050 in the Webby Awards!

We're very proud of Climate Vision 2050 and its combination of rich, experimental storytelling, cutting-edge science, and its message of hope.We're excited to announce that Climate Vision 2050 has been nominated for a Webby Award, recognizing excellence in podcasts focusing on Su ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Ep126 - Misha Nonoo | Sustainability & the Future of Fashion
Talks at Google

Misha Nonoo is a New York-based womenswear designer who was the first to pioneer on-demand manufacturing in a move to dramatically reduce environmental impact and improve the way scaling businesses operate. This model sees each garment cut and sewn in response to every individ ...

  Show more

Devising a New Social Contract for Fashion’s Garment Workers
The Business of Fashion Podcast

Fashion has routinely failed the millions of people who make its clothes. What should the industry do to create systemic change?

 

Over the past year, the pandemic has laid bare — and worsened — the stark inequality, financial insecurity and poor wo ...

  Show more

Unpacking Fashion’s Role in Slowing Global Warming
The Business of Fashion Podcast

The fashion industry is one of the world’s worst polluters, and this week’s grim report from the UN’s IPCC made clear that change needs to come quickly.

 

This week, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change <a href= 'http ...

  Show more

Ending Climate Colonialism in Fashion
The Business of Fashion Podcast

The fashion industry is responsible for up to 8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. But the most profitable fashion companies are often headquartered in the countries that have historically generated more emissions, while the nations with a smaller carbon footprint oft ...

  Show more