We are described as the «best in the business» by
leading industry figures such as Telegraphjobs, Guardian, Trinity Mirror and Monster
We are described as the «best in the business» by
leading industry figures such as Telegraphjobs, Guardian, Trinity Mirror and Monster and our book «You're Hired!
Not exact matches
Fossil fuel
industries collect some $ 4 billion a year in tax breaks and other aid, reports Taxpayers for Common Sense, a group of nonpartisan budget watchdogs — and that
figure doesn't even take into account hidden forms of support,
such as the Pentagon's jet aircraft research and development that
led to efficient new natural gas turbines.
Major new acquisitions are included,
such as iconic photography from Melbourne - based artists Destiny Deacon and Bindi Cole Chocka, two of the
leading figures in the
industry who use digital media to explore and challenge conventional perceptions around indigenousness.
Authoritative sources
such as EarthTrack have placed the fossil fuel
industry's tax and fiscal subsidies at around $ 25 billion a year, a
figure that pales beside the roughly $ 1,000 billion (one trillion dollars) paid annually for coal, oil and natural gas burned in the U.S. Do the math: withdrawing those subsidies would
lead to at most a 2 - 3 percent rise in the market prices of fossil fuels — scant incentive to reduce their use and concomitant emissions of CO2.