Let’s be honest, Labour’s ‘securonomics’ will make the UK economy less secure March 21, 2024 Reeves’ aspiration to deliver greater stability may sound appealing, but greater state involvement will not deliver the growth she promises.
Stepping Stones To Sustainability – How to add a net zero contract clause in 5 steps August 8, 2023 Introduction Sustainability is increasingly high on people’s agenda and has become a buzz word in business circles. Measurable performance and tangible outcomes are becoming the standard across all sectors. But what does this really mean in practice, and how do you make your business more sustainable in a meaningful way? We break sustainability challenges down [...]
Facebook algorithm pushes climate sceptics deeper into disinformation March 30, 2022 A new investigation has revealed that Facebook users that show an interest in climate scepticism are being driven towards more extreme forms of climate disinformation by algorithms, despite the social media giant's claims of a crackdown.
No proof of ‘value for money’ for billions spent on public procurement December 13, 2023 The government cannot demonstrate “value for money” for billions of taxpayer-funded public procurement, a group of MPs have warned.
The newest finfluencer in town: Neil Woodford April 18, 2024 The former Woodford Equity Income fund manager launched a new blog yesterday called Woodford Views, aiming to "shed some light" on what led to his firm's collapse.
BNP Paribas stops financing new oil and gas fields in green clampdown May 11, 2023 BNP Paribas has announced it will no longer provide any financing dedicated to new oil and gas fields as it shifts to a net zero world.
Letters: Easy target for a windfall tax November 16, 2022 [Re: Windfall tax hike risks no new investment in North Sea, warns analyst, yesterday] In addition to a potential increase in the oil and gas energy profits levy to 35 per cent over an extended period, it is increasingly likely that the UK will also introduce a new “excess returns” tax on energy generators more [...]
Letters: Pick your own problems November 8, 2022 [Re: Let’s be honest, we need to fix the Channel crisis if we want positive immigration, November 3] Unlike Matthew Lesh I do not see the need for more migrants to pick produce. 17,410,742 people voted Leave, couldn’t they pick the produce. Colin Price [Re: Net zero won’t come cheap, but the impact of floods [...]
Fleet Street Quarter offers a blueprint for growth April 13, 2024 An ambitious pocket of the City with 2000 years of history is redefining how urban commercial centres can work in a climate challenged world, says Lady Lucy French In the age of climate change, the question is how can London rebuild in a way that creates sustainable economic growth? The answer could already exist within [...]
BP faces calls to link bonuses to climate change action February 2, 2020 Investors are calling on oil giant BP to make performance on tackling climate change a key element in its bonus structure amid increasing concerns about companies’ response to the climate crisis. The bonuses of around 36,000 staff are already linked to plans for reducing emissions, but investors are now calling for more rigorous targets, potentially [...]