Cambridge Forum on Corporate Climate Governance

The Centre for Climate Engagement is supporting the launch of a new open access journal on Corporate Climate Governance published by Cambridge University Press (CUP)​. It will be the third title in their Cambridge Forum series of topic-focused open access journals, designed to support and promote cross-disciplinary conversations on issues of importance to societies globally.

The journal Cambridge Forum on Corporate Climate Governance will explore how actions to address climate change by the corporate sector can contribute to a sustainable future and the decision-making processes and legal, regulatory and financial frameworks required to facilitate this.

A call for abstracts was issued with a deadline of the end of March 2025, with the launch issue planned for late 2025.Further issues will be released two to four times a year and will address subjects including Climate Finance, Global Trade, Nature & Biodiversity, Human Rights, Family-Owned Businesses, European Regulation and its Global Impacts, New Business Models and Cognitive Diversity in the Boardroom.

Editors-in Chief:

  • Lisa M. Fairfax, Penn Carey Law, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Eldrid Herrington, Centre for Climate Engagement, Hughes Hall; Honorary Fellow, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK.
  • Sherwat Elwan Ibrahim, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
  • Jane Nelson, Corporate Responsibility Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School, USA.
  • Dan W. Puchniak, Centre for Commercial Law in Asia, Singapore Management University, Singapore

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