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  • Don’t make climate promises you can’t keep

    November 9, 2021  |  City Talk

    Company CEOs and governments have rushed recently to make “net-zero by 2050” promises. This is a very admirable sentiment but in reality, how many of those CEOs and leaders of government will be in their current positions in 2050? Likely zero. Promises are easy to make when making them is an easy way to carry [...]

  • Rolls-Royce to unveil funding for smaller UK nuclear reactors

    November 8, 2021

    Rolls-Royce will announce it has successfully raised the required funds to start building its smaller scale nuclear reaction project in the UK. The aerospace company is leading a consortium of investors for a new smaller nuclear reactor project, based on technology used in nuclear submarines. The plan is to initially build four small modular reactors [...]

  • COP26 one week down: Optimists and cynics on the climate summit’s progress so far

    November 8, 2021

    The first week of the climate summit has brought some major commitments but critics say they are just more hot air. A range of high-profile climate activists have already labelled COP26 “a failure” but other voices are warning their message of doom could be as bad as denying climate change altogether. Here is a guide [...]

  • World to miss 1.5C climate target despite COP26 pledges, says trade secretary

    November 8, 2021

    The world is on course to miss its target of limiting global warming to 1.5C, despite the pledges made at COP26, trade secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan said today. Instead, it is expected that the climate will be limited to 1.8C, independent analysis has revealed. Over the last week, world leaders have committed to strings of pledges [...]

  • Fossil fuel industry biggest delegation at COP26 with hundreds of sector reps flooding Glasgow

    November 8, 2021

    The fossil fuel industry has a bigger delegation than any country, with hundreds of sector representatives accredited to the key climate talks in Glasgow. Analysis of the UN’s provisional list of named attendees suggests 503 delegates at COP26 who are either directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or are part of country delegations but are [...]

  • Green tech Recycling Technologies to list in £40m London IPO

    November 8, 2021

    UK green technology company Recycling Technologies has announced its intention to float on London’s junior AIM market in an £40m IPO. Founded in 2011 by automotive engineer Adrian Griffiths, Recycling Technologies’ main product is a mass producible machine, called the RT7000, which processes plastic waste into a synthetic oil that can then be sold back [...]

  • COP26: HSBC makes green push as it pumps £500m into new fund for SMEs across UK

    November 8, 2021

    HSBC has launched a £500m Green SME Fund, the banking giant said. The new £500m fund is available for businesses with a turnover of less than £25m and will offer 1 per cent cashback on loans, starting from £1,000 to help SMEs invest in green activities, HSBC clarified. “This is the first green offering for small businesses with a [...]

  • Supermarket fridge doors could save 1 per cent UK electricity use

    November 7, 2021

    Putting doors on fridges in the top five supermarkets in the UK could cut the nation’s total electricity usage by 1 per cent, according to reports. The Environmental Investigation Agency, an international NGO, said supermarkets could save up to a third on their own electricity bills too, according to the BBC which first reported the [...]

  • Activists launch alternative climate summit to protest inaction at COP26

    November 7, 2021

    Climate activists disappointed with government inaction during the first week of discussions at COP26 have launched a counter conference. The People’s Summit for Climate Justice kicked off today and will run until Wednesday, hosting around 200 online and in-person sessions which platform the voices of people hit hardest by the climate crisis. People’s Summit Programme [...]

  • Watch as Amazon tribes first hear of Covid-19 as first vaccines for mysterious virus arrive

    November 6, 2021

    Some residents of remote communities in Peru’s northern Amazon rainforest say they haven’t heard of the global Covid-19 pandemic, until health workers arrived by boat to their village with vaccines in October.

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