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Monday 31st March 2025
As Trump’s Greenland talk masks climate concerns and oil giants pour $700mn into carbon storage, Europe sees lawsuits for climate inaction while the US shields against them. Greenhushing rises, but pension funds stand firm on ESG. In the UK, emissions take centre stage—literally—with the Kyoto climate deal adapted for theatre, while questions grow over gender gaps in active travel investment.
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Worldwide Highlights
The truth about Trump’s Greenland campaign: he’s talking about climate change
In Europe you can be sued for not taking action on climate change - in the US it’s the opposite
Oil companies invest over $700mn to expand carbon storage project
The rise of greenhushing: embrace ESG, but don’t talk about it
At a time of resistance to environmental, social and governance goals, pension funds have become a bulwark against efforts to sideline climate risks [cached copy]
How Lee Zeldin went from environmental moderate to dismantling the EPA - he once talked about the need to fight climate change [cached copy]
UK Highlights
Climate change is must-see theatre in London - the 1997 Kyoto UN climate agreement in Japan has been turned into a play that explores the politics and personalities behind the first global deal to limit greenhouse gases
Active travel investment has more men cycling, but what about women?
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