The appointment of a new PM has led to massive upheavals for politics and the economy. The pound has slumped to record lows, and MPs are sending in letters of no confidence about Liz Truss. Safe to say, it’s all a bit of a mess.
The appointment of a new PM has led to massive upheavals for politics and the economy. The pound has slumped to record lows, and MPs are sending in letters of no confidence about Liz Truss. Safe to say, it’s all a bit of a mess.
ESG – Environmental, Social, and Governance – regulations are vital in holding the corporate world responsible for the mass amount of CO2 it produces each year. Without them in place, companies could run even more rampant and we could be seeing even faster climate degradation.
The transportation sector emits around 24% of global carbon emissions, yet it is one of the sectors most focused on in climate change discussions. Can a significant reduction of this percentage be the saving grace for NetZero targets by 2050?
After a lockdown that planted much of the world’s workforce in their homes, the working from home ‘fad’ has proven to be anything but.
As we near the end of a scorching summer, we have to look at these consequences of climate change as a warning and look ahead to deep changes about to occur. It’s not going to stop. Not until we wake up.
Everyday, we are consistently seeing more and more energy carelessly wasted. Innovation in energy solutions is desperately needed to slash emissions and keep global temperatures down.
We’re beginning to see a new trend in fossil fuel production and consumption – the carbon bomb. These bombs are primed to go off, and the results will be disastrous.
Time and time again the world has been told by scientists that we need to act now to stop climate change, and time after time we have ignored these warnings and continued on as if nothing’s wrong.
The Covid-19 pandemic has served as a catalyst for the co-working sector and many corporates are now eager for flexible workspaces which can accommodate inconsistent occupancy numbers and cut real estate costs.
It is a huge honour to be among so many leading companies providing forward-thinking, innovative solutions to make buildings greener and smarter.