Carbon Offsets vs Carbon Credits January 18, 2023 Carbon carbon carbon… if you don’t know what it is, I can only imagine you’ve been hibernating under a rock since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, and what is now coal was once trees. It’s a hot topic of conversation, just like our current climate, and the increasing number of heatwaves in the UK and across [...]
Q&A: what is COP15 and why should investors care? December 1, 2022 The UN biodiversity summit COP15 is taking place in Montreal, Canada, next month. We explain why it matters. COP27, the UN climate summit, is well-known as the world’s biggest conference on climate change. But many people may be unaware of what COP15 is and why it’s important. In this quick Q&A, we look at why [...]
The Disastrous Impact of Gas Flaring December 19, 2023 Oil and Gas companies carry out flaring and venting as part of the oil extraction process, burning the waste gas (flaring) or releasing it (venting) into the atmosphere. But what is the importance of flaring? It is carried as a safety precaution, allowing stabilisation of pressure variations, mitigating against the potential dramatic increase of pressure [...]
Met Office says this month was driest July since 1911 with just 25 per cent of average rainfall July 27, 2022 England has experienced its driest July since 1911 with under 25 per cent of average rainfall occurring. The Met Office made an announcement on Wednesday that there had only been 15.8mm of rain on average across the country over this month. This represents 24 per cent of the usual rainfall in England, while across [...]
Forget wind, the UK is the perfect place to focus on solar power February 12, 2024 Don't let the gloomy weather fool you, the UK is perfectly poised to harness solar power, writes Mark Owen-Lloyd.
Thames Water’s new business plan could see bills rise by over 40 per cent by 2030 April 22, 2024 Already in the hole for around £18bn, today's update brings the company's expected total cost for its 2025-2030 plans to £19.8bn
Barclays, Shell and BP feel the heat as activist investors launch record green campaigns July 4, 2023 Shell, BP and Barclays have felt the wrath of activist investors this year as corporate pressure campaigns are launched in record numbers across Europe, new research shows. The number of activist campaigns in Europe has climbed each month this year to a total of 25 campaigns by May, fuelled by a spike in environmental campaigns [...]
Retail woes continue as sunny September slows fashion sales October 6, 2023 September proved to be another tricky month for retailers, with growth up just 0.2 per cent on last year, hit by hot weather and the cost of living crunch. According to latest figures from the accountancy firm BDO, clothing retailers saw sales fall 3.4 per cent during the month, compared with a 6.7 per cent [...]
City watchdog outlines tougher climate change disclosures for top firms March 6, 2020 The UK’s top listed firms must disclose how their business is affected by climate change using globally-agreed guidance or explain why they cannot, under proposals outlined today by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Under the plans, firms with a premium listing would have to either make climate-related disclosures in line with the approach set out [...]
Banks to snub Treasury meeting as UK oil and gas sector struggles for financing August 20, 2023 The UK’s oil and gas sector faces the growing prospect of a cash crunch, with the Treasury’s latest attempts to lure lenders unlikely to succeed.