News about greenwashing on 2022-02-19
Antigua and Barbuda Inspires Middle East Travelers as It Eye ...
Antigua and Barbuda is emerging as a must-visit destination for Middle East travellers, with its award-winning V.C airport providing convenient travel connections to London, New York and Miami. The BBC's Jonathan Head looks at how the Caribbean paradise is being transformed.
Source: menafn.com
Published on 2022-02-19
Are ESG Funds Actually Popular ? | OilPrice . com
In our series of letters from African journalists, the BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. This week we speak to Fidelity Investments and the investors who want to invest in so-called environmental, social, and governance.
Source: oilprice.com
Published on 2022-02-19
Given South Africa jobs crunch , new jobs in the renewable energy sector are urgently needed
South Africa is in the throes of a job crunch, according to the country’s latest official figures. But what does this mean for the nation? Climate change and climate change are among the key issues being discussed by the BBC.
Source: mg.co.za
Published on 2022-02-19
Major oil companies arent following through on climate change promises
The BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. This week we speak to Gregory Trencher, an associate professor at Kyoto University. Here is a full transcript of what happened to our readers when we asked us.
Source: wvxu.org
Published on 2022-02-19
New study confirms clean energy commitments from oil giants are nothing more than greenwashing
Scientists have found that fossil fuel companies are not shifting to climate change business models, despite accusations of greenwashing appearing well-founded, according to research published in the journal PLOS One. They say they have not been able to move away from the emissions.
Source: nationofchange.org
Published on 2022-02-19
Prince Khaled on Investing in Plant - Based Food and Clean Tech
The Prince of Saudi Arabia is investing in and helping to transform the Persian Gulf region into a plant-based economy in the US and other countries. Here, he explains what he is doing and why he has spent more than two decades developing the food technology.
Source: thebeet.com
Published on 2022-02-19
Quote of the day Rebecca Leber | The View From North Central Idaho
The end of natural gas has to start with its name. The BBC’s Alan Levinovitz explains why the name is too dangerous to have around, and what does it mean for climate advocates? Rebecca Leber says it is very telling.
Source: blog.joehuffman.org
Published on 2022-02-19
Shell defends carbon capture tech in Alberta targeted by environmental group
Canadian governments should support fossil fuels, according to a new report which says it is "not climate friendly" and does not support the renewable energy industry, it has been claimed by environmental campaigners across the world.
Source: edmonton.ctvnews.ca
Published on 2022-02-19
Tree planting driving farm clearances and threatening rural communities
Farmers and sheep farmers have called on the Scottish government to reverse the impact of tree planting on their neighbouring farms, saying they are being threatened with a "greenwashing" by rich investors, according to the BBC.
Source: thescottishfarmer.co.uk
Published on 2022-02-19
Weekend Interview : Cambridge Innovation Center COO Melissa Ablett - Jordaan
The chief executives of Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) have announced a new series of changes to the workplace strategy, which they say will help businesses across the UK cope with the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, the BBC has learned.
Source: bisnow.com
Published on 2022-02-19
What do you think of green and social bonds ?
The world’s biggest pharmaceutical company, Novartis, has announced a global bond which will improve access to medicine in the UK and Europe. But what does it mean for the world? They are looking at how they will work on the future of medicine.
Source: swissinfo.ch
Published on 2022-02-19