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  • UK carbon markets stand to get an AI boost

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    The connection between AI growth and carbon market demand is one the UK is well positioned to act on, writes Chris Hayward.

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  • Jim Ratcliffe backs Tory pledge to slash net zero tax

    Politics

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe has joined a number of manufacturing bosses in support of a Tory pledge to axe carbon taxes levied through a trading scheme critical to the government’s net zero efforts.  In a joint release between the Conservatives plus the Ineos chief and other industry bosses, the Kemi Badenoch’s party said it would save [...]

    Manchester United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos has announced a “significant strategic investment” into premium apparel brand Castore.
  • The Debate: Are voluntary carbon markets good for businesses?

    the debate

    Are voluntary carbon markets a good thing for the planet and for business? Or are we just fooling ourselves?

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