Letters: why aren’t we focussing on the manmade environmental problems which matter the most?
This week’s letters discuss biodiversity, COP28, the Rwanda bill and the future of the Tories.
This week’s letters discuss biodiversity, COP28, the Rwanda bill and the future of the Tories.
The ESG model has proven to a large part to have been made up of smoke and mirrors.
Expect a more radical conclusion to this year’s COP than most would have thought possible.
From the outset, the organisers have made it clear that fossil fuels will be needed for the indefinite future.
Holding a COP in one of the world’s most committed producers of oil is certainly a provocative move. Yet the UAE wants – and needs – this conference to be successful.
Instead of the annual cycle of disappointment, there needs to be more time between events for tangible progress to be made.
World leaders will be flying into Egypt, a country with one of the world’s worst human rights record, for an event sponsored by Coca-Cola.
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