As the Guardian has reported this morning: Such resolutions have been put forward before. They always fail. And usually, they are non-binding anyway, making a
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We can afford our public services, but not whilst we ignore the cost to the planet of the manufacturing sector
I have been musing on productivity over the weekend. The conclusions are at least fivefold. First, productivity measures are totally distorted. Those in manufacturing assume
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Do we trash the planet or have things we value, like the NHS? That is the question.
I mentioned yesterday that I was going to a model railway show. I duly did so, and greatly enjoyed myself. A thought, inevitably, occurred to
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Is flying over?
As the FT notes this morning: European aviation faces more than €800bn in extra costs to reach net zero emissions by 2050, according to industry
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It is time the accounting profession – and big business – took the environment seriously
As the FT has noted this morning: They added: As part of a raft of green measures announced on last week, the UK government said
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There’s no new money on Green Day
I just posted this on Twitter: Today, according to the government, is ‘Green Day’, when they make clear the next stage in net zero plans.
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We need to be aware. Abuse morphs. Its reality does not.
Dr Cassandra Gooptar makes an excellent point in the video on the Guardian’s involvement in slavery that I have already linked today. She made the point
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It’s really not rocket science
Taxes on advertising
I was challenged in a comment yesterday on whether the Green New Deal was radical on issues relating to consumption. My response was to refer
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