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Richard Zaltzman

@rzaltzman

Studying Energy and the Environment at UCL for a year, before taking all I've learned from the technology sector, and applying it to our energy future.

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“Boris has failed” from the political editor of the Sun. A ray of hope when one Brexit mouthpiece highlights the failure of another. UK democracy thankfully has strength in its proroguable heart.

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Fantastic to hear Marjolein Brasz talk about food system transformation at #EITFood2023 and the Regenerative Innovation Portfolio we are partnering with #Foodvalley

Fantastic to hear Marjolein Brasz talk about food system transformation at #EITFood2023 and the Regenerative Innovation Portfolio we are partnering with #Foodvalley
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In other words... Why are we persisting in investing in fracking and supporting fossil fuels when we have better options on every level elsewhere? x.com/IRENA/status/9…

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For the 1st panel of the day Miguel Arias Canete, European Commission, Mike Coupe, Sainsbury’s, Jean-Marc Duvoisin, Nespresso & Ayesha Imam, Greenpeace are joined by Economist Editor Zanny Minton Beddoes to discuss responsibility and leadership #EconSustainability

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#EconSustainability The panel get going, with Ayesha Imam sharing Greenpeace leadership approach. No permanent friends or permanent enemies, keeps the pressure on everyone.

#EconSustainability The panel get going, with Ayesha Imam sharing Greenpeace leadership approach. No permanent friends or permanent enemies, keeps the pressure on everyone.
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#econsustainability Brent Stirton, Wildlife photographer of the year, covering tragic rhino horn trade. Cultural change too slow to stop demand.

#econsustainability Brent Stirton, Wildlife photographer of the year, covering tragic rhino horn trade. Cultural change too slow to stop demand.
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If you're an investor, and you could back fracking or solar, which way would you go? I know where my (currently hypothetical) money would be. x.com/MichelVdBel/st…