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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Carbon offsetting is just an excuse for inaction: real change to business processes is needed
I noted the Guardian reporting this week that: Adverts that claim products are carbon neutral using offsets are to be banned by the UK’s advertising
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What a President might say that a monarch cannot
I noted an excellent speech made by Irish President Michael Higgins late last week. Given at the 20th anniversary of the Irish think tank TASC,
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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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Bail out society and the planet, not just the banks
This blog post was written by my Finance for the Future and Green New Deal colleague Colin Hines and was first published on the Green
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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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