I posted this thread on Twitter this morning. The report to which the thread relates is here. There has been much discussion about the likely
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Cut the crap: accounting for clean water
I have mentioned in another post that I have a new report out today on the water industry. It has been worked on over months:
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How to fund Labour’s £28 billion spending plan, and more
My Green New Deal Group and Finance for the Future colleague, Colin Hines, has this letter in the Guardian this morning: Your editorial (9 June)
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Labour should not delay tackling the climate crisis
In the midst of the confusion created by Boris Johnson, Nadine Dorries and others, it was easy to overlook the contribution to the climate crisis
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Funding the Future
I did a podcast of my talk on the above theme to Co-op Wales made a few weeks ago now to mark Robert Owen Day,
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New York and a fog of toxic fumes tells a story the US has yet to come to terms with
The FT reported this morning that: Reports and images from New York look and sound grim. But, this is in the country of climate change denial.
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The government can’t keep issuing green bonds and not say what they’re being used for
It is now more than a year since National Savings and Investments began issuing three-year ‘green’ savings bonds. The current offer is at a fixed
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If there is no future for cheap flights why are people investing in airlines that are bound to fail in the future?
As the FT notes this morning: New climate-friendly biofuels will “never achieve the price of jet fuel”, Boeing chief Dave Calhoun has warned, pouring cold
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Will we ever see the change in consumer behaviour that climate change demands?
As the Guardian notes this morning: It would seem that just as St Augustine once prayed that he might be celibate, but not just yet,
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