The Guardian has reported that: Green groups have reacted with fury to reports that BP has dropped a target to cut its oil output in the next
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The real story about carbon capture and storage
I think I should share this view on carbon capture and storage. It is not for those offended by swearing, even when. it is used
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Starmer’s new climate policy is unforgivable
The Sun reports this morning that: The PM is announcing a £22billion cash injection over 25 years for “game-changing” carbon capture technology in Merseyside and Teesside. It also notes
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The price of effluence
As the Guardian has reported: Six water companies overcharged customers between £800m and £1.5bn by “significantly or systematically” underreporting the true scale of their sewage
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£4 million from Cayman? That will do nicely, thank you
As Open Democracy has revealed: The Labour Party’s largest-ever donation came from a Cayman Islands-registered hedge fund with shares worth hundreds of millions of pounds
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Oil prices are falling: the old order might be broken
The FT has noted the steadily falling price of oil in an article published this morning: There are three issues in play. The first is
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Ultra-processed foods are up with climate change as a threat to well-being
The FT has reported this morning that: The UK should increase tax on tobacco, alcohol and “unhealthy food companies” to raise £10bn a year by
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Why are the far-right so popular?
In this morning’s video I note that the far-right won an election in Germany last weekend, following on from successes elsewhere. Why is it so
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It’s game over for Thames Water now: it is only Labour prevarication that might save it for a while
As the Guardian reports this morning: Thames Water has said it will be unable to recover from its funding crisis if it is blocked from
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