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UK’S NUCLEAR OBSESSIONS KILL OFF ITS NET ZERO STRATEGY
Uncategorized,Politics,Energy,Nuclear,Net Zero
January 18, 2024
After 14 years of Tory mismanagement, the UK finds itself bereft of an energy strategy. This was finally confirmed in the release last week of the Government’s new Nuclear Roadmap. At one level, it’s just the same old, same old, the latest in a very long line of PR-driven, more or less fantastical…
Keeping the Spotlight on Palm Oil
March 18, 2020
It feels, in these COVID times, as if literally everything is shifting from what once seemed like a ‘steady state’ to disintegrating chaos. With so much up in the air, is there anything that looks and feels exactly the same? I’m recently back from another trip to Malaysia and Singapore, with both…
Memo to Conservation CEOs: The Population Countdown Starts Here!
May 22, 2019
Today (22nd May) is the International Day for Biological Diversity – which I want to celebrate in the following way. You know those clocks that you see on websites like Population Matters: ‘Since you clicked onto this website, XXX babies have been born – sorry, make that XXX + 1, XXX + 2, and so…
Paul Polman: Role Model for Today and Tomorrow
December 20, 2018
There are few positions in society more rarified than that of a FTSE 100 CEO. The financial rewards are staggering, and out of all proportion to the task in hand, however successfully that task may be prosecuted. The power they have is not limitless, but it is so far-reaching as to seduce far too…
Staying Sane in a Stressed-Out World
July 26, 2018
A good friend of mine emailed me recently to tell me that ‘burnout’ felt imminent, and that she was intent on doing something about it before it was too late. This has become an all-too-familiar narrative, and every time it makes me feel just a little bit more apprehensive for all my colleagues –…
Why Sheffield’s Trees Matter – to All of Us!
October 24, 2017
I’ve had a really odd summer – with a knee replacement operation that went badly wrong. And this somehow blocked my creative juices, both in terms of campaigning stuff and blogging. So I decided it was time to put things right on Thursday last week! First stop: Sheffield. For some time, I’ve been…