A group of Italian environmental organisations, movements and groups, supported by the Greens/EFA group and Europa Verde, submitted a legal appeal to the National Contact Point of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) denouncing the inadequacy of the industrial plan of the Italian oil company ENI with respect to international commitments aimed at fighting the climate emergency.
A tribute to Art Gensler’s illustrious career honors his firm’s role in shaping the future of global design and the environments defining its cutting edge.
LONDON, England – The boss of Britain’s hub airport declared that the Government decision in December paves the way for expansion at Heathrow as it is the only option that can deliver the Government
LONDON, England – The boss of Britain’s hub airport declared that the Government decision in December paves the way for expansion at Heathrow as it is the only option that can deliver the Government’s commitment of sustainable economic growth and opportunity for all.
In a hard-hitting speech, his first since the Government’s response to the Airport’s Commission, Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye set out the stark ‘choice’ on offer to the Prime Minister when considering airport capacity in the South East. He said:
Could ex-Vestas CEO Runevad help turn oil giant ExxonMobil greener?
Activist investor puts wind giant s former chief executive on docket to accelerate US supermajor s energy transition plans 16 March 2021 13:56 GMT Updated 16 March 2021 13:56 GMT in London
An activist investor group aims to place ex-Vestas chief executive Anders Runevad on the board of oil giant ExxonMobil as part of plans to refocus the supermajor for the energy transition.
Runevad who led the Danish wind giant for six years until 2019 was hailed by Engine No. 1 for generating an almost 500% return for shareholders during his tenure at Vestas, as he was formally named alongside three others the investment firm hopes to lever onto the director list at ExxonMobil.