The FT has published this chart this morning:As the FT notes: Green bonds are red hot. Issuance smashed through analysts’ projections in 2019 and is
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Rebadged work
Ian McCluskey describes himself like this on Twitter: I mention this because this morning he has posted this, with reference to Rebecca Long-Bailey making the
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Rebecca Long Bailey says it’s all about the Green New Deal. On that, at least, she’s right
Rebecca Long-Bailey launched her campaign to be Labour leader with an article in Tribune, published overnight. It was better than her false start in the
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Fiscal policy is about changing the way we run the economy, for the common good
No one who has read this blog for a while can have much doubt as to my sentiments about much of the so-called investment market
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A great deal must change
I know that everyone else is talking about Australia, out of control fires and the insanity of Sydney’s fireworks, but I am going to do
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Business has to change its accounting for the climate crisis and Mark Carney needs to go further than he’s suggesting is necessary
I’m working on sustainable cost accounting in 2020. Or sustainable cost reporting as it might be renamed, as I realise that means it becomes SCORE.
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Labour needs to drop the Green Industrial Revolution: we need a Green New Deal, and they’re nothing like the same thing
It’s deeply frustrating to see Rebecca Long-Bailey still talking about a ‘Green Industrial Revolution’ in the Guardian this morning, in an article that is widely
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Johnson’s COP 26
My Green New Deal colleague, Colin Hines, is rarely knocked down for long. We may not have a terribly green-friendly government but next November Glasgow
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Clive Lewis: a red-green running for Labour leadership
Clive Lewis announced his bid to lead the Labour Party yesterday, and I admit to two things. The first was knowing he was going to
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