Bus Stops
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Originally published | 1985 |
Authors | Tarō Gomi |
Genres | Fiction |
Illustrators | Tarō Gomi |
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ID | 2973870 |
About Bus Stops
This simple story, following a bus on its daily route, encourages children to find a variety of objects in the illustrations. Bursting with color, Taro Gomi transforms an everyday event into a joyous journey from start to finish.
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HSBC climate change adverts banned by UK watchdog
By Annabelle LiangBusiness reporter
The UK's advertising regulator has banned two HSBC advertisements for being " misleading" about The Company 's work to tackle Climate Change .
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said The banking giant can no longer run The ads which promoted its plans to reduce harmful emissions.
The watchdog said that The posters " omitted significant information" about HSBC's activities.
It marks The ASA's first action against a bank for so-called " greenwashing".
A HSBC spokesperson told The Bbc that " The financial sector has a responsibility to communicate its role in The low carbon transition to raise public awareness and engage its customers. "
" We will consider how best to do this as we deliver our ambitious net zero commitments, " they added.
Greenwashing - - misleads consumers into thinking they are helping The Planet by choosing those goods or services.
The Adverts were seen at Bus Stops in London and Bristol last October, in The Lead up to The highly-anticipated United Nations COP26 Climate Change summit.
The posters outlined HSBC's efforts to plant trees and help its customers achieve " net zero" emissions. Net zero means not adding to greenhouse gases already in The atmosphere by cutting and trying to balance out emissions.
The ads " omitted significant information about HSBC's contribution to carbon dioxide and Greenhouse Gas emissions. "
" Customers. . would not expect that HSBC, in making unqualified claims about its environmentally beneficial work, would also be simultaneously involved in The financing of businesses which made significant contributions to carbon dioxide and other Greenhouse Gas emissions, " The regulator added.
HSBC's efforts to address Climate Change have come under scrutiny in recent months.
In February, campaigners accused big banks, including HSBC, of despite being part of a green banking group.
London-based ShareAction called on The Banks to demand green plans from fossil fuel firms before funding them.
ShareAction said that 24 big banks, which joined The Net Zero Banking Alliance Last Year , had since provided $33bn (£29. 1bn) for new oil and gas project.
At The Time , a HSBC spokesman said The Bank was " committed to working with our customers to achieve a transition towards a thriving low carbon economy".
Meanwhile, in May when he accused central bankers and other officials of exaggerating The risks of Climate Change .
Stuart Kirk, who was The global head of responsible investing at The Bank 's Asset Management division, said: " There's always some nut job telling me about The End of The World . "
His role, which was based in London, involved considering The impact of investments on environmental, social and governance issues.
In July , and said that his comments had made his position " unsustainable".
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