From dead flies to x-ray jewellery and wind-powered cargo ships Sustainability Beat rounds up the latest weird and wonderful sustainability developments.
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Carbon credits under renewed scrutiny following fresh investigation
Carbon creditors could lose billions, as mounting evidence highlights that many voluntary carbon offsets do not have environmental worth at all.
Farewell to fossil fuel sponsorships: why is everyone dropping big oil?
No such thing as bad publicity? We round up the latest organisations responding to protests and dropping deals with fossil fuel giants BP and Shell.
‘Charge us with contempt of court’, demand forty climate activists
Over 40 climate activists, including Olympic gold medallist Etienne Stott have written to the solicitor general over its response to Trudi Warner.
Dead flies could be used to make eco-friendly bioplastic
Whilst unpleasant to look at, dead flies could prove to be incredibly useful in the quest for more environmentally friendly packaging, in new study.
‘Monumentally irresponsible’: industry reacts to Rishi Sunak’s North Sea oil policy
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has come under fire for issuing 100s of North Sea oil and gas drilling licenses, at a time
Grant Shapps meets with industry leaders to accelerate energy security
Grant Shapps is meeting with industry leaders to discuss the government’s energy security and plans to invest over £100 billion.
ExxonMobil releases ‘expertly crafted propaganda’ against electric vehicles
Oil and gas company ExxonMobil have released — and subsequently deleted — what has been described by some as an anti-electric vehicle advert.
Christian Aid drops Barclays over fossil fuel concerns
Christian Aid has dropped Barclays for Lloyds bank due to its “weak commitment” to rolling back fossil fuel financing.