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Blue & Green Daily: Monday 8 June headlines
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green Tomorrow.
BP criticised over ties with oppressive Azerbaijan government
IKEA pledges €1 billion to tackle climate change
Wind Energy – Debunking the Pros and Cons
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8 June headlines
Turkey’s AKP faces challenge to form government
Turkey’s AK party faces a challenge to form a government after losing its majority at a general election for the first time in 13 years. BBC
Deutsche Bank bosses resign following Libor manipulation scandal
The two joint chief executives of Deutsche Bank are to step down, in an unexpected move that comes shortly after the investment bank was fined for its role in Libor manipulation and criticised for its conduct. Guardian
‘Big oil’ split over climate-change risk as Paris talks loom
One scene stands out more than any other from the Opec International Energy Seminar last week, which attracted the cream of the global oil industry’s executive leadership. Telegraph
Interesting picks:
Santorum says Pope Francis has ‘more pressing problems’ than climate change – Fox News
Banks’ post-crisis legal costs hit $300bn – Financial Times
CBI cuts UK growth forecasts while warning of EU uncertainty – BBC
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