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Could weaker car emissions rules drive up energy grid costs across Europe?

Could weaker car emissions rules drive up energy grid costs across Europe?

Automotive
Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 08 June 2026 • 6 min read
How coming El Niño could threaten over 10 per cent of UK food imports
Climate change

How coming El Niño could threaten over 10 per cent of UK food imports

Vast quantities of rice, coffee, and chocolate are imported from developing nations under threat from extreme heat linked to looming El Niño effect, ECIU warns

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 08 June 2026 • 7 min read
How re.green plans to deliver its first forest restoration carbon credits
Biodiversity

How re.green plans to deliver its first forest restoration carbon credits

Thiago Picolo, CEO of 2025 Earthshot Prize winner re.green, explains how he is applying lessons from a background in the financial sector to forest restoration

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 08 June 2026 • 6 min read
Biodiversity Net Gain: Why further exemptions could undermine the government's housing drive
Biodiversity

Biodiversity Net Gain: Why further exemptions could undermine the government's housing drive

Government proposals to exempt more developments from BNG rules risk creating abundant green spaces for the wealthy and biodiversity deserts for the poor, writes CIEEM CEO Sally Hayns

Sally Hayns, CIEEM
clock 08 June 2026 • 5 min read
Technology

'The world has changed': Financing for low carbon industrial projects doubles

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Politics

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clock 08 June 2026 • 4 min read
Recycling

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clock 09 June 2026 • 4 min read
Energy

Study: Share of fossil gas generation in global power mix falls for fifth year running

clock 09 June 2026 • 4 min read
Nuclear

Government publishes new planning policy for nuclear fusion projects

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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

EV cost tipping points, Iran War 'stagflation' fears, and did the government 'break the link' between gas and power prices?

EV cost tipping points, Iran War 'stagflation' fears, and did the government 'break the link' between gas and power prices?

Science-based targets growth, energy crisis latest, and climate scepticism risk

Science-based targets growth, energy crisis latest, and climate scepticism risk

Analysis
Global briefing: Global off-grid solar sales surpass record 10 million in 2025
Solar

Global briefing: Global off-grid solar sales surpass record 10 million in 2025

Booming demand for off-grid solar systems confirmed, the EU advances plans for greener data centres, and Donald Trump moves to protect the ailing US coal industry

clock 05 June 2026 • 7 min read
Why the electric SUV boom is a problem for climate, health and equity
Automotive

Why the electric SUV boom is a problem for climate, health and equity

Are electric SUVs eroding the environmental benefits electric vehicles are meant to deliver?

clock 05 June 2026 • 4 min read
A new reuse symbol aims to be as recognisable as the recycling logo - and make more of a difference
Recycling

A new reuse symbol aims to be as recognisable as the recycling logo - and make more of a difference

Could a new label help emerging re-use services cut through with the public?

clock 04 June 2026 • 5 min read
A good day for the green economy
Policy

A good day for the green economy

The UK's net zero transition faces a storm of headwinds, but it is still progressing and the government's new emissions targets underscore how a further acceleration is possible

clock 03 June 2026 • 3 min read
Can the carbon removal market scale up to meet future demand?
Carbon Trading

Can the carbon removal market scale up to meet future demand?

National pledges fall short of Paris Agreement warming thresholds by more than five billion tonnes of CO2 per year by 2050, report warns, and carbon removals could struggle to fill the gap

clock 03 June 2026 • 9 min read
'Businesses stand ready and willing to play their part': Green economy reacts to UK's new 2040 climate target
Legislation

'Businesses stand ready and willing to play their part': Green economy reacts to UK's new 2040 climate target

Business leaders, politicians, climate experts, and campaign groups welcome government's tabling of legislation to adopt Seventh Carbon Budget

clock 02 June 2026 • 21 min read
Opinion
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The community dividend green businesses are leaving on the table

The community dividend green businesses are leaving on the table

Biodiversity Net Gain: Why further exemptions could undermine the government's housing drive

Biodiversity Net Gain: Why further exemptions could undermine the government's housing drive

Powering on: How the UK can deliver a fair clean energy transition

Powering on: How the UK can deliver a fair clean energy transition

Why sustainability pledges are only the beginning

Why sustainability pledges are only the beginning

Will the fuel price crisis force us to fix the EV charging gap?

Will the fuel price crisis force us to fix the EV charging gap?

Editors blog
A good day for the green economy
Policy

A good day for the green economy

The UK's net zero transition faces a storm of headwinds, but it is still progressing and the government's new emissions targets underscore how a further acceleration is possible

James Murray
James Murray
clock 03 June 2026 • 3 min read
Adapt or cry: 12 random thoughts on climate adaptation
Editor's Blog

Adapt or cry: 12 random thoughts on climate adaptation

The Climate Change Committee's massive new report on climate risks and resilience is utterly terrifying - it demands a response

James Murray
James Murray
clock 21 May 2026 • 5 min read
Labour's commitment to net zero is unwavering, but leadership woes will bring policy uncertainty
Politics

Labour's commitment to net zero is unwavering, but leadership woes will bring policy uncertainty

The government's rival factions are all firmly committed to rapid decarbonisation and energy independence, but they are floating different policy approaches

James Murray
James Murray
clock 14 May 2026 • 7 min read

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