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    Explore "green investments" with insightful episodes like "Will a stamp duty holiday and Rishi's rescue be enough?", "Can consumer power help the planet? Green investing, eco-travel, electric cars and your own back yard" and "FT Money show, 13 July 2007" from podcasts like ""This is Money Podcast", "This is Money Podcast" and "Money Clinic with Claer Barrett"" and more!

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    Will a stamp duty holiday and Rishi's rescue be enough?

    Will a stamp duty holiday and Rishi's rescue be enough?
    The showstopper was a big stamp duty cut, the important element was about keeping jobs afloat, and the rabbit out of the hat was a great British meal deal.

    But the question is, was Rishi Sunak splashing the cash in the summer statement enough to get the nation’s confidence back in the wake of the coronavirus crisis, or will real recovery require more down the line?

    On this week’s podcast, Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce, and Georgie Frost run the rule over the Chancellor’s performance (spoiler alert, he’s good) and the substance of his speech (you’ll have to listen to the show for the verdict on that).

    They also ask the awkward question of how are we going to pay for all this – and does that even matter right now?

    Plus, was that a killer blow for the ‘bad tax’ that is stamp duty; will a £1,000 bung be enough for a company to keep someone in work; how badly will the hospitality industry be hit; and just how crazy would you have called someone who forecast at the start of the year that by summer we’d have an official Eat Out to Help Out scheme?

    Listen to the podcast to hear the team’s verdict on all this and more.

    Can consumer power help the planet? Green investing, eco-travel, electric cars and your own back yard

    Can consumer power help the planet? Green investing, eco-travel, electric cars and your own back yard
    It's fair to say environmental issues have moved to the forefront of the agenda in recent times – a large chunk of households in Britain are becoming more eco-conscious.

    This week, editor Simon Lambert, assistant editor Lee Boyce and host Georgie Frost take a look at potential changes you can make to help the pound in your pocket turn a little greener.

    Simon explains his rallying cry for us to be his acronym 'Layby' rather than being labelled 'Nimbys'. Layby – or look after your back yard – is a movement to look after the country we live in.

    When it comes to investing, there is a growing movement where savers who want to combat climate change invest a small amount of money in the very companies eco-activists traditionally rally against, such as fossil fuel giants Shell and BP – so why?

    You don't have to do a Greta Thunberg, the young Swedish activist, and sail for two weeks to your holiday destination to lower your travel carbon footprint... what can you do to be a more eco-friendly tourist?

    And finally… it's hard enough trying to predict how rapidly a normal car will depreciate, but estimating the loss of value of an electric vehicle is a whole other ball game. We reveal all.