Table of Contents
Executive Summary  2
Diesel’s bubble slowly bursting: Opportunity for cleaner fuel sources arising  2
Rising global coal demand creates contrasting impact on business  3
The Pacific Trash Vortex: Oceanic plastic pollution and the impact on business  3
Rising sea levels will impact the global economy making some cities uninhabitable  4
Climate Change and Food Security: The Global Threat  5
Diesel’s bubble slowly bursting: Opportunity for cleaner fuel sources arising  11
World cities are recording high levels of dangerous pollutants  11
Fines and bans will affect 50% of the European vehicle fleet  12
The move from petrol to diesel was encouraged by legislators  12
Manufacturers have used dirty tactics to keep up with rules  13
Some small signs that consumers are moving away from diesel  13
Manufacturers are improving their designs in readiness 15
Europe will become an attractive market for EVs and Hybrids  16
Rising global coal demand creates contrasting impact on business  18
Expensive energy creates contrast in industrial competitiveness with non-OECD nations  18
Low-cost coal continues to rule in non-OECD countries, helping industry  20
Cheap coal keeps prices down for consumers, encouraging use  21
Trump and coal: Dumping waste in water could harm unrelated industries  22
Impact of coal on fresh water has wider ramifications for economies  22
Environmental laws on coal helps renewable energy across the world  24
The pacific Trash Vortex: Oceanic Plastic pollution and the impact on business  25
The extent of oceanic plastic pollution is colossal, raising concerns about the use of plastic in the consumer society  25
Microbeads in the oceans could be making fish and marine life toxic, threatening numerous industries  26
Government policy on plastic waste is forcing companies to change, opening up fresh opportunities  26
Decline in plastic bag use prompted by government action increases demand for alternatives  27
Industry successfully turned UK government policy away from tough targets on non-recyclable plastic use  28
Growing influence of corporate responsibility the consequence of oceanic plastic pollution  28
New companies with innovative solutions to ocean plastic pollution enter the market  29
New technology seeks to solve environmental problems caused by waste plastic  30
Big industry: Dell converts ocean plastic waste into packing for laptops  31
Rising Sea Levels will impact the global economy making some cities uninhabitable  32
Current projections of sea level rise suggest disaster is looming  32
China and Netherlands heavily exposed to population displacement  33
US, China and India have billions of dollars of exposed assets  35
Sea level rises will affect inland areas too through river floods  36
Avoiding these problems is looking increasingly unlikely  36
Companies and governments need to make difficult decisions  38
Climate Change and Food Security: The Global Threat  39
Impact of climate change on agriculture is unevenly spread - tropical regions will suffer the most, threatening supplies  39
Crop yields around the world fail to keep pace as climate change sets in  40
Conditions demand a second ”˜green revolution’ - this time to create resilience against extreme weather events  41
Pesticide use in response to climate change harms food security throughout the world  42
Growing food insecurity is damaging economies and creating political strife  43
Agriculture in Africa is sensitive to the effects of climate change, potentially causing political and social mayhem  43
Desertification will get worse, harming food security, with the onset of climate change  44
Business action points 45
Appendix  46
Sources  46
Further Reading  47
Ask the analyst  48
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