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Can the UK boost food security when facing falling farming incomes and worsening climate impacts?

Can the UK boost food security when facing falling farming incomes and worsening climate impacts?

Policy
Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 18 December 2025 • 8 min read
How a large majority of the US public still support climate action
Politics

How a large majority of the US public still support climate action

Trump may have won, but two thirds of voters think climate change is driving up the cost of living, a clear majority supports renewables development, and over three quarters want the US to stay in the Paris Agreement

James Murray
James Murray
clock 18 December 2025 • 5 min read
How Balsam Hill is making Christmas trees from sugarcane, scrap metal, and old bottlecaps
Recycling

How Balsam Hill is making Christmas trees from sugarcane, scrap metal, and old bottlecaps

BusinessGreen Intelligence unwraps efforts to make artificial Christmas trees more sustainable, and ensure real trees do not end up roasting on an open fire

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 18 December 2025 • 9 min read
 The new talent pipeline: How green skills can help drive UK economic growth
Skills

The new talent pipeline: How green skills can help drive UK economic growth

We need a common framework linking publicly-funded programmes with private finance to encourage employers to invest in training and career opportunities for the future workforce, writes Groundwork's UK chief executive Graham Duxbury

Graham Duxbury, Groundwork
clock 18 December 2025 • 4 min read
Politics

Tories pledge to raid National Wealth Fund and clean tech R&D budget to boost defence spending

clock 18 December 2025 • 4 min read
Policy

MPs warn 'structural barriers' to net zero transition risk hampering UK growth

clock 18 December 2025 • 5 min read
Investment

Government announces £22m boost to Port Talbot Transition funding

clock 18 December 2025 • 4 min read
Energy

IEA: Global coal demand set to peak, plateau, and decline by 2030

clock 18 December 2025 • 4 min read
Management

Ember and New AutoMotive join forces to accelerate electrification drive

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Climate change

Farmers voice water supply fears as UK drought continues into December

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The Environmental Improvement Plan, electric HGV progress, and 10 years on from Paris

The Environmental Improvement Plan, electric HGV progress, and 10 years on from Paris

COP30 end game, green Budget speculation, and electric HGVs hit the roads

COP30 end game, green Budget speculation, and electric HGVs hit the roads

The government's new climate plan, LinkedIn's green skills data, and what to expect from COP30

The government's new climate plan, LinkedIn's green skills data, and what to expect from COP30

Sector Transition Plans, clean energy skills development, and BusinessGreen's all-new Workforce 2030 campaign

Sector Transition Plans, clean energy skills development, and BusinessGreen's all-new Workforce 2030 campaign

Analysis
Net loss? How green policy U-turns are never cost-free
Policy

Net loss? How green policy U-turns are never cost-free

In Brussels and Westminster environmental policies are being rolled back, loading yet more risks onto economies already under intense pressure from climate impacts and clean tech competitors

clock 17 December 2025 • 4 min read
How abandoned land can power a fair energy transition
Energy

How abandoned land can power a fair energy transition

There’s huge potential in transforming brownfield land from an environmental liability and eyesore into local renewable energy generators, writes academic Harry Radzuan

clock 17 December 2025 • 4 min read
'Made in Europe': How weakening EU and UK vehicle emissions standards would threaten battery supply chains
Supply chain

'Made in Europe': How weakening EU and UK vehicle emissions standards would threaten battery supply chains

New study reveals over €82bn is being invested in Europe's new face of gigafactories, but developers could face lower than expected demand if Brussels slows the transition to electric vehicles

clock 16 December 2025 • 5 min read
What's driving the shift towards higher integrity carbon credits - and can it continue?
Offsets

What's driving the shift towards higher integrity carbon credits - and can it continue?

BusinessGreen's latest Spotlight webinar explored how imminent reforms to the EU and UK Emissions Trading Scheme and the emergence of the UN-backed CORSIA scheme are re-shaping global carbon markets

clock 15 December 2025 • 11 min read
It's not Terry's, it's climate change: How the price of festive chocolate is surging in the UK
Supply chain

It's not Terry's, it's climate change: How the price of festive chocolate is surging in the UK

New analysis reveals how climate-driven extreme weather impacts have seen prices rise and pack sizes shrink for festive favourites such as Quality Street, Roses, and Heroes

clock 15 December 2025 • 5 min read
We'll always have Paris
Climate change

We'll always have Paris

As the Paris Agreement marks its 10th anniversary it is under greater threat than ever before, but it has already helped lay the foundations for a net zero economy

clock 12 December 2025 • 7 min read
Opinion
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The conservative case for extended producer responsibility

The conservative case for extended producer responsibility

 The new talent pipeline: How green skills can help drive UK economic growth

The new talent pipeline: How green skills can help drive UK economic growth

Our Marine Recovery Fund will achieve for nature what sceptics deny

Our Marine Recovery Fund will achieve for nature what sceptics deny

AI's climate dividend: Wielding the power of software optimisation to decarbonise industry

AI's climate dividend: Wielding the power of software optimisation to decarbonise industry

We need new human rights and due diligence laws

We need new human rights and due diligence laws

Editors blog
Net loss? How green policy U-turns are never cost-free
Policy

Net loss? How green policy U-turns are never cost-free

In Brussels and Westminster environmental policies are being rolled back, loading yet more risks onto economies already under intense pressure from climate impacts and clean tech competitors

James Murray
James Murray
clock 17 December 2025 • 4 min read
We'll always have Paris
Climate change

We'll always have Paris

As the Paris Agreement marks its 10th anniversary it is under greater threat than ever before, but it has already helped lay the foundations for a net zero economy

James Murray
James Murray
clock 12 December 2025 • 7 min read
Can the government deliver its promised environmental improvements?
Policy

Can the government deliver its promised environmental improvements?

The government's new Environmental Improvement Plan is an impressive document, but big questions remain over whether Number 10 and the Treasury will give Ministers the tools they need to deliver

James Murray
James Murray
clock 02 December 2025 • 4 min read

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