Some readers of this blog will recall that last December I invited those with concern about environmental change to comment to the International Financial Reporting
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Saturday thoughts
People want to invest ethically, and it reflect their environmental concerns. It’s about time they got the chance to do so.
According to a report in the FT this morning the amount of money flowing into Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) of shares that invest using environmental,
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The EU ducks delivering real sustainability reporting
The European Union announced its plans for new, mandatory, sustainability reporting this week. The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales has a good
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Accounting could be the key to survival when it comes to the race to tackle climate change
As the Guardian reports this morning: Joe Biden, the US president, is hosting more than 40 world leaders virtually over the next two days to
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‘Money for nothing and my Tweets for free’ is out today
Today is the launch day for my new ebook, ‘Money for nothing and my Tweets for free’. The book can be downloaded from here. There
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The last thing carbon needs is creative accounting
The FT reports this morning that: A major stumble by UN climate adviser Mark Carney over the carbon accounting methods used by Brookfield Asset Management,
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Scotland needs to generate well over 100% renewable power compared to current consumption
The first of my regular columns in The National in Scotland is out. In it I argue: Scotland needs to generate well over 100% renewable
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UK companies are not taking climate change seriously
It probably comes as no surprise to anyone that the FT has reported this morning that UK companies are failing to take their climate change
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