Energy
Yesterday’s Headlines 14/06/2016
Yesterday a coalition of investors backed the business and human rights benchmark, campaigners are calling on Kingfisher to raise the wages of B&Q employees, and ecobuild challenged the construction industry to redefine sustainability. In other news, it was revealed that Scotland reached its climate targets for 2020 six years early, Low Carbon gave its support for Global Wind Day and the International Festival of Business got underway in Liverpool. For all of yesterday’s news, read below
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2016/06/14/human-rights-concerns-raised-don-sahong-dam/
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2016/06/14/business-human-rights-benchmark-backed-investor-coalition/
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2016/06/14/scotland-lead-uk-climate-change-fight/
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2016/06/14/ecobuild-launch-campaign-redefine-sustainability/
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2016/06/14/campaigners-call-scottish-government-drive-zero-carbon-policies/
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2016/06/14/campaigners-call-kingfisher-increase-bq-wages/
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2016/06/14/oil-gas-conference-must-acknowledge-climate-crisis-say-campaigners/
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2016/06/14/global-wind-day-recognises-worldwide-renewable-energy/
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/features/liverpool-hosts-international-innovators-ifb2016/
http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/features/mia-honours-unique-energy-innovation-project/

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