Google blames AI as its emissions grow instead of heading to net zero
Three years ago, Google set an ambitious plan to address climate change by going “net zero”, meaning it would release no more climate-changing... Read more »
Three years ago, Google set an ambitious plan to address climate change by going “net zero”, meaning it would release no more climate-changing... Read more »
Wimbledon, as we know, the world’s greatest tennis tournament, gets underway today and many of us are looking forward to it. Recently, over a... Read more »
It’s about time that a prominent business leader stood on a public platform and said what we’re all thinking. There’s little point my... Read more »
Sadly, the debate around supporting nature and biodiversity has hardly figured during this General Election campaign. Labour has at least pledged to... Read more »
In case you weren’t aware this is currently Royal Ascot week, 18 – 22 June, it being annually held on the third week of the month. One of... Read more »
As arguments grow about who legally owns the rights to mine precious minerals from the Moon, here on Earth our dilemmas are intensifying, since it... Read more »
The Scottish Professional Football League has announced what it has hailed as a "record-breaking" five-year title sponsorship deal with William Hill.... Read more »
The sustainability considerations around ‘big sheds’, or those massive warehouses frequently located on the side of motorways, are often as big... Read more »
It has long been possible to reduce exposure to inheritance by making donations to charities irrespective of whether a chosen charity is based in the... Read more »
The latest efforts by World Rugby to make the game more accessible will come into effect from 1 July, 2024, writes David Little, a partner in... Read more »