Gas has no place in a 1.5˚C world, and its use should already have peaked, but instead the expansion of the industry continues to rise, according to a new report by Climate Analytics.
Related Articles
Climate Crisis
Richard Murphy: My vision for a Green New Deal
August 31, 2019
David Shirreff
Climate Crisis, Economics, Energy, Environment, Green New Deal, Inequality, Tax
0
Prolific economic thinker Richard Murphy, preparing for a series of lectures in Glasgow and Edinburgh, at a Commonspace Forum, outlines his latest vision for a Green New Deal, as a global imperative, and incidentally a […]
Corruption
Transparency International: MEPs miss opportunity to improve ethics regime in Parliament
September 13, 2023
Mathew D. Rose
Corruption, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Lobbying, Political Parties, Regulatory Capture
0
At today’s plenary vote, Members of the European Parliament have failed to make necessary changes to the ethics system and put an end to the culture of impunity among MEPs that has been exposed by […]
Finance
Tax Justice Network: #ParadisePapers and the Big Four: in the words of a former insider
“Leading estimates show that profit shifting by multinational companies is responsible for tax revenue losses globally of $500 billion or more each year. Various document leaks, including the Paradise Papers and earlier LuxLeaks, have shown […]

Be the first to comment