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Climate Emergency vs Cathedral Building?

Oct 28, 2024

Last week I was at an event where a presenter proposed local authorities should have a 100 year plan. I stuck up my hand. "From...

Healthy People, Healthy Planet with Dr Matt Sawyer and Dr Mike Tomson

Oct 25, 2024

Climate change has been described as the biggest health challenge of the modern day. Conversely, our health service has an enormous footprint – at least...

The fundamental problem with Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS)

Oct 23, 2024

The UK Government's announcement of a whopping £22bn investment in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) caused quite a kerfuffle in Sustainability circles. Like the hydrogen...

Don’t worry about BP and ESG – (economic) nature will take its course

Oct 21, 2024

I've been mulling on this Guardian article worrying that BP's prevarication over its own Net Zero targets is reflective on ESG (environmental, social governance) wobbles...

Can AI eliminate the Sustainability Reporting burden? with Louis Frank

Oct 18, 2024

With booming numbers of reporting regimes – CSRD, EU Taxonomy, Double Materiality, SFDR etc – Sustainability teams increasingly find themselves slogging in the data mines...

Do we really have too much red tape, or too little, or the wrong kind?

Oct 16, 2024

On Monday, the new-ish UK Government hosted an investment summit as an early step to rekindle economic growth in the country. The Independent proclaimed: Sir...

We can’t kick the carbon can down the road…

Oct 14, 2024

I've recently started facilitating Sustainable Business seminars with students at Newcastle Business School. One of the main things I'm getting out of it is being...

Putting the world to rights with Brendan May

Oct 11, 2024

In this week's episode, I discuss the state of Sustainability with one of the sector's leading voices, Brendan May of Robertsbridge. In a wide ranging...

The Litmus Test for Sustainability

Oct 4, 2024

How do you know whether you or your organisation are serious about delivering Sustainability? In this week's episode of the Net Zero Business Podcast, I...

What Sustainability Professionals can learn from Keir Starmer’s woes

Oct 2, 2024

Keir Starmer became UK Prime Minister in July on a wave of public disgruntlement with the previous Conservative regime. Normally, new Prime Ministers get a...

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Lebanon is one of the most surprising clean energy stories in the world.

Solar went from <1% of electricity in 2020 to nearly 30% by 2024.

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Returning to the outbreak of carbon culture wars, one of the...

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