Not many weeks change the world. This one will. The end of the Trump era is a reason to celebrate. Evil, because that is what
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A future funded by Green QE
This post is by my old friend and Green New Deal colleague, Colin Hines, who is convenor of the Green New Deal Group of which
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Politics can still deliver but only if there is fairness, honesty and hope
The world is still in quite reasonable shock as a consequence of Trump’s attempted coup. It will take a while for the recovery from a
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Will the Democrats deliver a Green New Deal?
Amongst news of the attempted Trump coup in the USA yesterday came two other pieces of news of significance. One was the win by two
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The paralysis of political decision making has to be addressed or the climate crisis will overwhelm us
One of the things that should be obvious about the Covid 19 crisis has been how relatively easy it has been to get data, and
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2021 requires political vision that seems to be absent in Westminster
It is now apparent that 2021 is going to be much harder in the UK than anyone might have expected, even a few weeks ago.
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2020: what a year
I have already reviewed 2020 from the perspective of Tax Research UK, but the wider perspective is worthy of comment, if only as the groundwork
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Renewables are the future. So why are we still risking so much with nuclear?
There is an article in the FT this morning that suggests something that should be obvious, but needs saying. And that is that renewable energy
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Accounting is at the forefront of the climate change debate now. The trouble is, it does not seem to know it.Â
The Institute of Chartered Accountants has published an article in its People and Planet series under the headline: People and Planet in the Accounts: the
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