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George Osborne

Policy

Lord Stern: Government must reassure business it is "not going flaky" on climate change

Economist urges policy makers to ignore Heartland Institute distractions and deliver investor certainty

clock 27 February 2012 •

Policy

Exclusive: Green Investment Bank should borrow from the start, says Lord Stern

Nicholas Stern insists GIB board is yet to finalise the remit for new institution, warning "delay is dangerous"

clock 24 February 2012 •

Politics

CBI urges Osborne to reform UK carbon taxes

Business group issues pre-budget call for Chancellor to replace Carbon Reduction Commitment with expanded Climate Chevy Levy

clock 22 February 2012 •

Politics

Caroline Flint - Building a Green Economy speech, in full

The present Chancellor believes that the green agenda is bad for business, bad for jobs and bad for growth

clock 07 February 2012 •

Politics

Labour accuses Tory right of 'contempt' for the environment

Shadow energy secretary Caroline Flint says chancellor George Osborne believes 'environmental policies are a luxury that can only ever be afforded when times are good'

clock 07 February 2012 •

Politics

"Sinuous curves" - Green quotes of the week

Who said what in the world of green business this week?

clock 16 December 2011 •

Politics

"Bonkers, frankly" - Green quotes of the week

Who said what in the world of green business this week?

clock 02 December 2011 •

Policy

Huhne denies Cabinet rift with Osborne over green policy

Energy Secretary says DECC and Treasury are 'walking the walk' on tackling climate change

clock 01 December 2011 •

Politics

Don't let the green gloom get you down

The Chancellor's anti-green rhetoric will have grated, but there are still reasons for low carbon firms to be cheerful

clock 30 November 2011 •

Policy

Treasury touts energy efficiency focus of £250m polluter support package

Climate Change Agreements and promise of consultation raises prospect of tax breaks being linked to environmental performance

clock 30 November 2011 •
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