News about greenwashing on 2022-11-19
What happening with targets is less greenwashing and more time washing – Laura Burke , EPA
The Irish government’s environmental protection agency has been named as the latest in a series of changes to the way it deals with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the environment in the Republic of Ireland, according to reports from Northern Ireland.
Source: businesspost.ie
Published on 2022-11-19
Africa forgotten colony in the Sahara : Peoples Dispatch
The sand berm, built in the 1980s by Morocco, is the second-longest military fortification in Africa, after the Great Wall of China, and millions of land mines. But what is it like to be a refugee camp in Western Sahara?
Source: peoplesdispatch.org
Published on 2022-11-19
BCG Economy and Apec : Just empty rhetoric ?
The Apec summit in Thailand is expected to reach a major agreement on greenhouse gases and green economy, according to the BBC's Geeta Wongsamuth. Why is the Mekong River the latest threat to global warming?
Source: bangkokpost.com
Published on 2022-11-19
Coca Cola on the UN Hands as Plachimada Still Waits for Justice – The Wire Science
In our series of letters from African journalists, writer and columnist, Nakeeyat Dramani Sam looks at the challenges facing the world’s nations following the global climate crisis in Kerala, where Coca Cola is being bought.
Source: science.thewire.in
Published on 2022-11-19
COP27 huddle continues : Draft decision text released , carrying India two points which were missed earlier | India News
The BBC’s Vishwa Mohan looks at the challenges of climate change in India's political landscape and its impact on the environment. Here is a former parliamentary editor who has been covering Parliament for more than 20 years, writes.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Published on 2022-11-19
Cory Booker : Banning Factory Farms Is a Bipartisan Issue
The US senator who has been vegan for more than a decade is working to change the way animal agriculture is handled, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker in New Jersey, where he looks at the challenges facing the animal industry.
Source: vegnews.com
Published on 2022-11-19
Energy & Environment COP27 stretches into overtime
The UN climate summit is running into overtime as negotiators failed to reach a deal by its slated end on Friday, but key details are missing on key issues known as “loss and damage” at the conference. Why is this going?
Source: msn.com
Published on 2022-11-19
ENVIVA SHAREHOLDER ALERT : CLAIMSFILER Reminds Investors with Losses in Excess of $100 , 000 of Lead Plaintiff Deadline in Class Action Lawsuit Against Enviva Inc .
US media reports that investors have until January 3, 2023 to file a class action lawsuit against Enviva Inc. if they purchased the company's securities between February 2019 and October 11, 2022, inclusive (the Class Period) .
Source: prnewswire.com
Published on 2022-11-19
Qatar and France : Fifty years of advantageous friendship
In our series of letters from African journalists, the BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different football fans from around the world. This week we speak to Karim Benzema, chief executive of the French football team PSG, and a former French president.
Source: lemonde.fr
Published on 2022-11-19
Report links 18 out of 20 COP27 sponsors with major polluters , fossil fuel industry
The sponsors of the COP27 climate change conference have been accused of financial interference and influence, according to a report published by the corporate body which represents the EU and the world’s biggest plastic polluter for five years running Coca-Cola.
Source: tribuneonlineng.com
Published on 2022-11-19
Swiss pioneering carbon offsets on the stand at COP27
The UN climate summit in Geneva has announced its first carbon offsetting project, which aims to reduce the amount of carbon emissions from polluting countries in the region. The agreement could be signed with Ghana, Peru and Peru in 2022.
Source: swissinfo.ch
Published on 2022-11-19
Top Oil Exporter Saudi Arabia , Led By The Crown Prince And New Prime Minister , Is Greening Up .
Saudi Aramco is the world’s most valuable oil and gas company, according to the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. But why is it worth billions of dollars in damages and cleanup fees after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, asks the BBC.
Source: forbes.com
Published on 2022-11-19
Valuewalk Webinar On ESG Talks Disclosure Standards , Transpa ...
In our series of letters from activist investors, we look at the impact of the environmental impact on their investments in the global financial markets and how they are coping with a growing number of investment vehicles - such as shares and stocks.
Source: menafn.com
Published on 2022-11-19