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  • Asset management firms urged to increase stewardship efforts

    April 16, 2019

    Asset management firms have been urged to increase the level of engagement and guidance with the firms they invest in. Institutional investors only have “one-hand” on the wheel in regards to stewardship, advisory firm Willis Towers Watson warned in a report published today. Read more: Tatton Asset Management shares plummet as consulting arm under pressure The [...]

  • Climate change protest: 113 activists arrested as London rally enters second day

    April 16, 2019

    More than 100 protestors were arrested during an anti-climate change demonstration in central London yesterday. Read more: Climate protesters attack Shell HQ as London blockades continue Police confirmed that a total of 113 arrests had been made at the Extinction Rebellion protest, the majority of which were for breach of the public order act or [...]

  • Ground to a halt: Climate change protesters smash windows at Shell’s London HQ as blockades continue

    April 15, 2019

    Climate change protesters have attacked the London base of Shell, smashing doors and defacing the property as thousands of activists took to the streets in central London today. Read more: The cheek of it: Climate activists strip off in parliament Demonstrators graffitied the oil giant’s headquarters near Waterloo and several appeared to have glued their [...]

  • EU member states give green light on US trade talks despite French resistance

    April 15, 2019

    The European Union has voted to kick off trade talks with the US in the face of French resistance, it announced today. Read more: US threatens tariffs on $11bn of EU goods A meeting of member states today voted overwhelmingly to give the European Commission, which deals with trade policy, the green light to start negotiations [...]

  • London Oxford Street traffic brought to standstill by climate change protest

    April 12, 2019

    Around 1,000 student strikers caused traffic chaos in central London today as part of a climate change demonstration. Read more: Working groups established to help finance sector deal with climate change The protesters blocked Oxford Street at the intersection with Regent Street as the third nationwide climate protest turned into a march. Queuing traffic spilled [...]

  • Dutch drivers given carbon offset option at Shell pumping stations

    April 8, 2019

    Dutch car owners will be able to offset their carbon emissions at Shell garages from next week as the oil giant launches a three-year $300m drive to flaunt its green credentials. The company said the initiative is part of a plan to reduce its net carbon footprint by between two and three percent in three years. [...]

  • The cheek of it: Climate activists strip off in protest in House of Commons as Brexit debate rages on

    April 1, 2019

    Cracks in the House of Commons were laid bare today by something other than MPs arguing over Brexit, as 12 protesters stripped off in the public viewing gallery. Politicians were shocked as semi-naked protesters glued their hands to the glass partition above the debate, resulting in their eventual arrest. Read more: Climate change activists Extinction Rebellion [...]

  • UK emissions fall for the sixth year running as coal is phased out, but rate of decline slows

    March 28, 2019

    Greenhouse gas emissions fell three per cent in the UK last year as more coal power plants came offline. The fall, which includes a two per cent drop in carbon dioxide emissions, follows a long-term decline in Britain. Read more: Global emissions reach record high as energy demand speeds up Total greenhouse gas emissions have [...]

  • Thames Water unveils £1bn tech investment in bid to boost efficiency

    March 26, 2019

    Thames Water has unveiled plans to invest £1bn in new technology for its water and waste operations in a bid to boost efficiency by 20 per cent. The investment, which will be rolled out over the next six years, will help boost the utility company’s data management for a range of issues such as fixing [...]

  • World Water Day: Awareness isn’t enough to save the planet’s water supply

    March 22, 2019

    Water is taken for granted. When my great-great-grandfather, Daniel Swarovski, set up his company in the Austrian Alps in 1895, he chose the area because of the abundance of water, which he needed for creating crystal. Read more: Ofwat pours cold water on providers' business plans Water was, and still is, the essential resource for [...]

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