As I have noted in this morning‘s video, there are very many dimensions to the climate change crisis that many people seem keen to ignore,
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The world has to smell the climate change coffee
The world is apparently unaware of the importance of climate change. According to the IMF, world GDP is about $110 trillion per annum: Yesterday, COP
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Starmer announces nothing new on climate change
Keir Starmer flew to Azerbaijan to announce nothing new on climate change at COP 29 yesterday. Reports suggested: The UK will pledge to cut emissions
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Why should people work at home?
The ‘return to work’ now being enforced by many organisations makes no sense for many people or the planet. It really is time for us
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The IMF is worried about a low-growth future when that’s exactly what we need
The IMF says it is worried about the world having a low-growth, high-debt future when, in reality, we need low growth to manage climate change
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The Budget and climate change: do they really care?
Listening to Budget reaction in the media this morning, one would think that the Budget was a disaster not because it did not do enough
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Labour’s solution to the water industry crisis is to do anything but what’s needed
The FT carries a report this morning that notes that: Water regulator Ofwat could be overhauled or even replaced under the most far-reaching review of
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Economics was never meant to be about the destruction of scarce resources, but that’s what it has become.
Economics is supposedly a study of how we allocate scarce resources within our society. There is, however, a problem with that definition. That comes from
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There’s no electricity or water for Starmer’s planned investments
Starmer wants high-tech investment in the UK that will demand massive new electricity supply and water supplies we simply have not got, and all for
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