Interesting take and useful lessons from @MarkJCarney https://t.co/0rtPJAbzmo
To mark a year of frontline fighting @dutytocare1 has created this incredibly moving film showing why NHS workers need Mental Health and Wellbeing support now more than ever. Please share this film and donate here https://t.co/RFh6seVyEP https://t.co/HK45737O75
Important message from @POTUS' Climate Envoy @JohnKerry after his meetings in London this week? https://t.co/YZtBhQ8tZi
Thanks @LgpsCentralLtd - very much enjoyed being part of the discussion! https://t.co/ME5Y0fZ2fw
Well worth reading? https://t.co/tbsyxzUvFD
There is a gap between the actions the public say that individuals could take to have an impact on climate change and the actions they themselves are prepared to take. More from @EdelmanUK on this here: https://t.co/FR13z9KALt. /7 - ENDS #esg #climatechange #COP26 https://t.co/GeMfjYimb5
The British public think it's not just for government and business to act to tackle climate change. They believe that they have a personal responsibility, the ability to act and the licence to do so BUT.../6 https://t.co/5XlAuqZRCv
There are clear expectations on government and business to partner, with more than three quarters (78%) of people saying they should work together to tackle the issue. /5 https://t.co/TBNBA3K4jN
Brits think that both government and business are currently falling short on climate change. Only 30% think that government is doing enough to tackle it, and just 27% think business is doing enough. /4 https://t.co/GWwX1oBMkP
But, although 40% of respondents said Covid-19 has in fact made them more conscious of the impact of climate change, just one third believe climate change will improve in their lifetime. /3 https://t.co/jAhzX8m3fx