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Deep Dive into ESG - green infrastructure
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Adrian Lowcock
The US is currently in the driving seat when it comes to new opportunities for investment in green infrastructure. Following the launch of President Joe Biden’s $2trn plan to improve the nation’s infrastructure and to steer the country towards greener energy over the next eight years, the country is firmly in the spotlight.
Quit tobacco to be a winner
Quit tobacco to be a winner 19 May 2021
In 2008, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a Resolution for Smoke-free United Nations Premises, and in 2012, the United Nations Economic and Social Council called for “system-wide coherence on tobacco control”. The creation of smoke-free campuses puts into practice the United Nations smoke-free workplace policy, which aims to protect approximately 100,000 UN staff members from second-hand tobacco smoke.
WHO and the Secretariat of the WHO FCTC have stated that no partnerships should be forged with tobacco industry front groups such as the Foundation for a Smoke Free World. PMI has committed to spending one billion USD over 12 years funding a new captive organization,\r\n the Foundation for a Smoke Free World (FSFW) – Philip Morris International (PMI) is its sole funder – to reproduce and launder its harm-reduction messages.