News about greenwashing on 2021-10-25
Greenwash : The US Is the Only Country Actually Engaged in Economic Suicide
We the Imposed Upon pause. The world’s government officials are preparing themselves for private jet rides to the fabulous hotels awaiting them in Glasgow, Scotland at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties.
Source: redstate.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Is this good enough anymore ?: Why years of media silence around climate wont return
Climate change has become a topic of debate in the media, according to the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker. The BBC’s Mark Hertsby explains why the issue is being covered by the public for as long as they have been.
Source: thejournal.ie
Published on 2021-10-25
Were all climate journalists now : how the weather took over everything | Climate crisis
The Guardian is a leading newspaper in the world, covering the environment and the climate crisis. Here, 10 journalists describe how they are changing their job. The BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker looks at the impact of the pandemic.
Source: theguardian.com
Published on 2021-10-25
10 toxic cleaning products and their natural alternatives
The smells of household cleaners and their natural alternatives have been revealed by a new study in the US. But why are these chemicals harmful to the health of our homes and how could they be affected, asks Tom Deman.
Source: ktvz.com
Published on 2021-10-25
10 years of FRC Lab : future focus on ESG and technology
The Lab, which aims to improve corporate reporting, has moved the dial in many areas since it first started. But what is it like for the Lab? The BBC’s James Fitz-Gerald explains what it means to companies and investors.
Source: icaew.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Agribusiness Financing : Civil Society Groups Declare War on Development Banks
A group of civil society groups are calling for an end to corporate agribusiness operations and speculative investments by public development banks around the world. The BBC’s Panorama programme looks at some of the groups involved in the fight against the financial crisis in Africa.
Source: thenews-chronicle.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Amid Greenwashing Talk , GSFP Is What It Is
Environmental, social, and governance funds are increasingly being used to integrate sustainability into their portfolios. But what does this mean for investors, asks analyst Jon Hale, who is leading a renewable debate on the issue.
Source: etftrends.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Big fossil fuel companie claim of carbon neutral products nothing but greenwashing
Why fossil fuels cannot be carbon neutral? The BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world and a new investigation into the issue, which reveals the challenges facing the global climate change crisis.
Source: prokerala.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Buying into the green agenda
In our series of letters from African journalists, environmentalist and environment activist Lucy Spencer looks at the impact of print on the environment and sustainability in the world of paper and paper printing, in a bid to tackle the climate change crisis.
Source: printweek.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Corporate giants promote climate action , but work with oil lobbyists in state capitols
US tech companies are hiring the same lobbyists that do work for powerful fossil fuel companies, according to a new report revealing they are promoting further dependence on oil and gas emissions in their operations, writes scientist DeSmog.
Source: nationofchange.org
Published on 2021-10-25
Do You Speak Woke ? A Glossary of the Terms You Need to Know
The word “woke” has been used as a sign that the country has lost its stiff upper lip and is headed straight for the dogs. But what does it mean to being compassionate? The BBC’s Tom de Castella explains.
Source: menshealth.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Empower consumers through climate math
Consumers are being urged to keep their carbon footprint at the forefront of climate change, according to a new report published by the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker. Why should net zero carbon targets remain at corporate level?
Source: opinion.inquirer.net
Published on 2021-10-25
ESR | October 25 , 2021 | Democrats still embrace their slavemaster roots
The Republican Party is still embracing their long, sordid role in racial politics. But what is the legacy of the Democrat Party and why is it still plagued by systemic racism, writes Paul Driessen, a professor at the University of New York.
Source: enterstageright.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Food & Beverage Litigation Update - October 2021 | Shook , Hardy & Bacon L . L . P .
How to respond to an FDA inspector’s finding of objectionable conditions in your facility? We’re going to answer these questions in a new series of exclusive webinar series on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations. But what do you do?
Source: jdsupra.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Green bonds interest rate pants
The New York Times newspaper has published a full-page report on the issue of the coronavirus pandemic in the wake of an outbreak of violence in Scotland and Syria earlier this year. Both papers have released their findings of what they believe is the most important.
Source: pressandjournal.co.uk
Published on 2021-10-25
How technology can support sustainability risk management | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Businesses are increasingly being asked to ensure transparency in their environmental landscapes, according to the chairman of Singapore’s Financial Services Group (SGX). But what does this mean for corporate sustainability? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker explains.
Source: hellenicshippingnews.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Imogen Watson profile and articles at Campaign Live united kingdom
The Dame has launched a campaign to tackle toxins in tampons and pads, amid concerns they could be contaminated with pesticides and other harmful chemicals during the coronavirus lockdown, it has been revealed by the BBC.
Source: campaignlive.co.uk
Published on 2021-10-25
Joe Lycett vs The Oil Giant : Goliath walks away unhurt
The Oil Giant is a British comedian who has come up against Shell for the first time in his career. The BBC’s Jeremy Corbyn looks at the challenges of his latest documentary, The Great Britain Sewing Bee, and why.
Source: irishtimes.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Maddie Johnson | Investment Executive
Newcom Media has released a full transcript of the latest images from the UK's largest broadcaster, which appears to be based on the New York Times newspaper. They are also being investigated by British Broadcasting Corporation.
Source: investmentexecutive.com
Published on 2021-10-25
New market opportunity for ESG risk management solutions
Environmental, social, and governance risks have become a key factor in the global economy, according to the chief executive of Microsoft, Steve Jobs, who has spent the past several years looking at software solutions that support these critical issues.
Source: it-online.co.za
Published on 2021-10-25
Pavilion Energy To Near Double LNG Trades To 120 Cargoes A Year By 2024 | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
A renewable energy firm has said it expects to increase the number of liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes around the world by the end of the decade, as it tries to expand its supply exposure to Europe, Asia and Asia.
Source: hellenicshippingnews.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Purpose At Work : What Do 2 , 900 Beach Balls Have To Do With How Airly Foods Helps Tame A Big , Hairy Climate Challenge ?
Scientists are warning that fossil fuel pollution is the cause of nearly one out of every five deaths across the world. But what do we do to protect wildlife and the planet? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker explains.
Source: forbes.com
Published on 2021-10-25
SDR roadmap expected to shake up asset management industry
The Treasury's new environmental disclosure rules have been published by a group of economists at the COP26 climate summit in Brussels, according to their advisers and investors. They say the new legislation could be "a significant challenge".
Source: investmentweek.co.uk
Published on 2021-10-25
Shell carbon offset claims show task ahead for COP26
The world’s biggest climate change summit is expected to be held in Scotland this week. But what does it mean for the environmental impact of fossil fuels, asks the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, who has been involved.
Source: energyvoice.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Sustainability and the customer feedback loop
Consumers are increasingly seeking out environmentally friendly brands, according to a new report from the BBC’s environmental correspondent, Tom de Castella, on the future of the planet. Why is it so important to be able to attract eco-conscious consumers?
Source: thegrocer.co.uk
Published on 2021-10-25
The Campaign Blocking Greenwashing Ads During COP26
A campaign aimed at preventing the spread of climate change has been launched by a leading environmental campaigner, Jake Dubbins, which went on to campaign for the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions summit in Westminster last year.
Source: adweek.com
Published on 2021-10-25
The path to a livable future - NationofChange
Climate change is a key issue for the world’s climate crisis, according to the former Nobel Peace Prize winner Noam Chomsky, who has been one of the most influential figures in the history of human rights and environmental justice.
Source: nationofchange.org
Published on 2021-10-25
Total knew it was fuelling climate change since the 1970s
The world’s largest oil and gas company, Total, has been accused of stealing our time and future, according to a new report published in the New York Times. The BBC's Tom de Castella looks at how it handled climate change.
Source: mg.co.za
Published on 2021-10-25
TV review : Shell comes under fire on united kingdom primetime
The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. This week we speak to Joe Lycett, co-founder of Royal Dutch Shell, who appeared to have a controversial documentary about the oil firm. Here is the full transcript of the broadcast.
Source: pemedianetwork.com
Published on 2021-10-25
What does net zero emission mean ?
It was a key moment in the world’s long-term climate change debate, which has been called net zero by the United Nations. But what does it mean for the global economy and its ability to tackle the impact of greenhouse gas emissions?
Source: newscientist.com
Published on 2021-10-25
Woodside eyes $1b gas and renewable hydrogen plant near Perth
Woodside Energy Secretary Michelle O’Neill has announced plans for a new hydrogen production facility in Perth, which could create hundreds of jobs, as part of the renewable energy grid expansion project in the South West valleys.
Source: smh.com.au
Published on 2021-10-25