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It's not totally unlike a comet

Business Green

The IPCC report is genuinely terrifying and Russia's attack on Ukraine has revealed the complacency contained in suggestions worst case climate scenarios can be definitively ruled out - the only good news is that the world knows what needs to be done and has the tools to do it. That's the future our children have to contemplate.

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We want to deliver a green recovery in partnership with business and finance

Business Green

I know the role finance can play in delivering this change, having worked in corporate finance myself for over 15 years before I came into politics. Projects in Mexico and China, for example, helped harmonise national definitions of green bonds with global ones. Experience working in the private sector.

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A North-Pole, How Much Longer?

Mr. Sustainability

An ice-free Arctic might be a boon for the shipping industry in the short term, but comes at potential catastrophic cost to our economy in the form of environmental disaster and political upheaval. With the Northern sea routes available all year, costs for transporting goods (especially from Asia to Europe and the U.S.)

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How green hydrogen could completely reshape the global energy map

Business Green

And given the potential of hydrogen produced from renewable energy - known as green hydrogen - to follow a similarly swift cost-reduction trajectory to that of wind and solar in the coming years, its economic and political impacts could be monumental. But hydrogen is not a new oil.