By: Josephine Moulds
A new move to tackle misleading marketing marks a step forward and brings the UK closer to regulators in the EU, US and Australia
Josephine Moulds is a Reporter at The Bureau of Investigative Journalism. She specializes in investigative journalism with a focus on finance and climate change, covering topics such as energy, mining, and the environmental impacts of industries like oil and gas. Josephine's work has been featured in notable publications including ESG Clarity, The Times, The Guardian, and BusinessGreen.
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Josephine Moulds predominantly covers stories related to the intersection of business, government policy, and industry practices in the context of oil drilling, environmental activism, fossil fuel industry, whistleblowing, and corporate ethics. She is particularly focused on legal and regulatory aspects as well as evolving stories within these topics.
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