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Thursday 6th March 2025
West Africa explores a common currency for climate goals, Nordic banks face scrutiny over fossil fuel lending, and UK small businesses get a green growth roadmap—while recycled turbine blade skis hit the slopes, and daffodils emerge as a climate solution.
24 Hours In Sustainability
Worldwide Highlights
How a regulated common currency could help West Africa reach net zero
Tree planting is still the best way to remove carbon, despite climate and economic risks, say researchers
Skis made from recycled turbine blades set to carve up the slopes
Over 40% of senior executives prioritizing ESG in career decisions
Nordic banks in the firing line over fossil fuel lending
SEC’s Climate Risk Disclosure Rule would compel companies to make scientifically false and misleading disclosures
Martin Wolf talks to Lord Turner — Can the world decarbonise fast enough? [cached copy]
UK Highlights
Uncertainty surrounds Conservatives' commitment to net zero, as former PM joins Shadow Cabinet Minister Robert Jenrick in attacking UK's 2050 climate goal
A new Government-backed review has set out ten recommendations to help UK-based small businesses embed environmental sustainability in ways that drive profitability, innovation and long-term growth
Net Zero may be bankrupting us, but it’s ‘transport inequality’ that’s worrying the green lobby [cached copy]
The Daily Climate Sceptic
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