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Government vows to step up UK climate preparations for 2C of warming by 2050

Government vows to step up UK climate preparations for 2C of warming by 2050

Policy
Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 14 July 2026 • 4 min read
Oil prices hit one-month high, as Trump announces renewed Strait of Hormuz blockade
Risk

Oil prices hit one-month high, as Trump announces renewed Strait of Hormuz blockade

Oil prices now 12 per cent higher than they were on Friday, as fears grow that ceasefire between the US and Iran has collapsed

James Murray
James Murray
clock 14 July 2026 • 4 min read
Friendship's Runa Khan: 'Every failure taught us to think holistically'
Risk

Friendship's Runa Khan: 'Every failure taught us to think holistically'

Friendship founder and executive director reflects on winning the 2025 Earthshot Prize, and why sustainability begins with controlling one's wants

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 14 July 2026 • 8 min read
Warm Homes Plan: Why community-based organisations are key to delivery
Buildings

Warm Homes Plan: Why community-based organisations are key to delivery

Samanthi Theminimulle and Leonie Taylor from The Young Foundation explore how the UK can meet its climate goals while ensuring the benefits of retrofitted, energy efficient homes are felt across the country

Samanthi Theminimulle and Leonie Taylor, The Young Foundation
clock 14 July 2026 • 5 min read
Automotive

'The used market is becoming a more realistic place to start': Price of UK's most popular second-hand EVs drops 10 per cent in a year

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Marketing

Poll: Majority of UK public want to see equal action to cut emissions and adapt to climate impacts

clock 14 July 2026 • 4 min read
Skills

Women in Green Business Awards 2026: Book your place now

clock 09 July 2026 • 1 min read
Automotive

'Greener plants for greener vehicles': Auto industry's renewables drive cuts 14,000 tonnes of CO2 from UK vehicle production

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Supply chain

EU Deforestation Regulation: Leather, soybean seeds, and medicines given exemptions

clock 14 July 2026 • 4 min read
Nuclear

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Heatwave impacts, change at Number 10, and reflections on London Climate Action Week

Electrification opportunities, skills challenges, and SBTi changes

Electrification opportunities, skills challenges, and SBTi changes

Heatwaves, rising energy bills and Tony Blair

Heatwaves, rising energy bills and Tony Blair

Local election fallout, oil industry re-sets, and lab-grown meat breakthroughs

Local election fallout, oil industry re-sets, and lab-grown meat breakthroughs

Analysis
Could devolution enable faster local progress in tackling air pollution?
Politics

Could devolution enable faster local progress in tackling air pollution?

UK100 leads calls for new Clean Air Act and a national indoor air quality strategy, after local authority-led clean air action saves almost £15bn in damage to health and the economy

clock 13 July 2026 • 7 min read
How to keep cool as the air conditioning culture war rages
Risk

How to keep cool as the air conditioning culture war rages

Calls for a credible sustainable cooling strategy are not anti-air conditioning, they are simply an attempt to ensure measures to guard against extreme heat are as effective as possible

clock 10 July 2026 • 3 min read
Global Briefing: Leaked EU electrification plan promises 'radical shift'
Policy

Global Briefing: Leaked EU electrification plan promises 'radical shift'

Leaked draft teases EU-wide electrification targets and incentives, Belgium and Tata Steel face legal action, and sports pitches help warm Dutch buildings

clock 10 July 2026 • 10 min read
'One of the UK's greatest but often overlooked economic assets': The case for electrifying UK rail freight
Rail

'One of the UK's greatest but often overlooked economic assets': The case for electrifying UK rail freight

Freight electrification has been moving at a sluggish pace, but the Rail Industry Association argues a targeted and pragmatic upgrade programme would unlock huge economic, environmental, and societal benefits

clock 09 July 2026 • 8 min read
Can a heatwave-hit UK keep cool without further warming the planet?
Buildings

Can a heatwave-hit UK keep cool without further warming the planet?

Heatwaves have seen a spike in demand for air conditioning units, but does the UK's response to worsening extreme heat provide an opportunity to make sustainable cooling a reality?

clock 09 July 2026 • 12 min read
Left in the shade: How UK cities have fallen 'way behind' European counterparts on urban tree-planting
Biodiversity

Left in the shade: How UK cities have fallen 'way behind' European counterparts on urban tree-planting

'Stark' lack of urban trees exposed, as Hastings and Guildford revealed as only UK towns to exceed the European average for canopy cover

clock 09 July 2026 • 6 min read
Opinion
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Warm Homes Plan: Why community-based organisations are key to delivery

Warm Homes Plan: Why community-based organisations are key to delivery

Regional Energy Strategic Plans are a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform Britain's energy system

Regional Energy Strategic Plans are a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform Britain's energy system

Building energy efficiency standard delays are an enormous blow for businesses

Building energy efficiency standard delays are an enormous blow for businesses

No one left in the cold: How to reform and expand the Warm Home Discount

No one left in the cold: How to reform and expand the Warm Home Discount

Regenerative agriculture is now a food security imperative

Regenerative agriculture is now a food security imperative

Editors blog
How to keep cool as the air conditioning culture war rages
Risk

How to keep cool as the air conditioning culture war rages

Calls for a credible sustainable cooling strategy are not anti-air conditioning, they are simply an attempt to ensure measures to guard against extreme heat are as effective as possible

James Murray
James Murray
clock 10 July 2026 • 3 min read
What might 'Manchesterism' mean for the green economy?
Politics

What might 'Manchesterism' mean for the green economy?

Andy Burnham's big speech failed to mention climate action or the net zero transition, but it hinted at how both could be central to his drive to deliver good economic growth for every postcode

James Murray
James Murray
clock 30 June 2026 • 5 min read
We need to become 'quite happy in chaos'
Climate change

We need to become 'quite happy in chaos'

The opening speech of the UK Green Business Awards 2026

James Murray
James Murray
clock 25 June 2026 • 5 min read

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