BP might be the most obvious company to have given up on green energy and its sustainability programme, but it is not alone. In Trump’s
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Everything is changing. It is time to grab the opportunities
I took time to follow the news yesterday. I tried not to react to it for a while. It seemed the right thing to do.
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The people running BP now are, quite literally, the enemies of humankind
The world is moving against renewable energy. As the FT has noted today: BP has abandoned a radical attempt to reinvent itself as a green
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Is Brussels backing away from making companies resposible for their climate impact?
This is very troubling from Politico Europe: BRUSSELS — A rule forcing companies to measure and report the environmental damage they cause is at risk
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It is action versus inaction that matters now. Everything else is a sideshow.
The Telegraph has issued an email this morning that states: Ed Miliband’s claim that net zero will create hundreds of thousands industrial jobs is vastly
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Slogans are not enough: need has to be met
My Green New Deal colleague, Colin Hines, has this post on the Green Alliance blog this morning. I reproduce it with his permission: The rise
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Take action on water companies now
I don’t normally repost campaign emails here, but I feel that the Bill that Clive Lewis MP is promoting on the water industry is important
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Is Trump threatening development?
The world’s developing countries mainly owe their debts in dollars. Trump is, however, making it harder for them to earn dollars, and is trying to
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Hints of dissent
This came from The Guardian, later yesterday: Senior Labour figures are warning of a serious fight if Keir Starmer tries to give the go-ahead to a giant
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