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'The case for reform is clear': Why sky-high UK energy costs are an urgent issue for the next Prime Minister

'The case for reform is clear': Why sky-high UK energy costs are an urgent issue for the next Prime Minister

Energy
Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 08 July 2026 • 10 min read
'Once in a generation opportunity': UK nuclear manufacturing set to benefit from £100bn investment drive
Nuclear

'Once in a generation opportunity': UK nuclear manufacturing set to benefit from £100bn investment drive

High Value Manufacturing Catapult says manufacturers face ‘narrowing window’ to meet growing demand for nuclear technologies

James Murray
James Murray
clock 08 July 2026 • 3 min read
Poll: 15 million UK adults left feeling unwell in sweltering homes during heatwaves
Risk

Poll: 15 million UK adults left feeling unwell in sweltering homes during heatwaves

Research from Opinium for the End Fuel Poverty Coalition warns vulnerable people in overheated homes are badly exposed to risks from increasing extreme heat

Amber Rolt
clock 08 July 2026 • 3 min read
Regenerative agriculture is now a food security imperative
Supply chain

Regenerative agriculture is now a food security imperative

The UK financial system still treats regenerative agriculture is 'high risk', writes Marc Palahi, CEO of the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance and chief nature officer at Lombard Odier

Marc Palahi, Circular Bioeconomy Alliance and chief nature officer at Lombard Odier
clock 08 July 2026 • 6 min read
Marketing

Updated ASA ruling pours cold water on wood burning stove emissions claims

clock 08 July 2026 • 4 min read
Energy

Marine Energy Wales hails over £350m of investment

clock 08 July 2026 • 2 min read
Investment

Quinbrook UK and Ireland renewables fund attracts £587m in investor backing

clock 08 July 2026 • 3 min read
Investment

Severn Trent Water escapes fine for 'serious' past failings after slashing sewage spills

clock 08 July 2026 • 3 min read
Recycling

Fleek secures $25m boost for global second-hand fashion platform

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Solar

Solar power keeps food frozen at Iceland's Scottish distribution hub

clock 08 July 2026 • 2 min read
Editor's briefings
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Heatwave impacts, change at Number 10, and reflections on London Climate Action Week

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
EU Omnibus: Commission moves to further streamline sustainability reporting standards
Policy

EU Omnibus: Commission moves to further streamline sustainability reporting standards

Number of mandatory datapoints covered by draft ESRS cut by over 60 per cent, as European Commission proposes fresh measures to address administrative burdens

clock 07 July 2026 • 6 min read
Heatwaves: Expert tips on redesigning UK homes to cope with hotter temperatures
Buildings

Heatwaves: Expert tips on redesigning UK homes to cope with hotter temperatures

Academics have been testing out how best to deal with heatwaves in two neighbouring homes to see what works

clock 07 July 2026 • 5 min read
How public support for climate action remains as robust as ever
Climate change

How public support for climate action remains as robust as ever

Series of recent surveys reveal how the UK public remains strongly supportive of climate action, with opposition to decarbonisation still a niche position

clock 06 July 2026 • 7 min read
Global Briefing: World Bank retires climate finance targets
Climate change

Global Briefing: World Bank retires climate finance targets

Lender drops funding goals following US pressure, InstaVolt sells Iberian businesses, and Singapore ramps up climate resilience funding

clock 03 July 2026 • 9 min read
The energy resilience imperative
Energy

The energy resilience imperative

Partner Insight: The case for electrification is stronger than ever, but grid constraints pose challenges - James Graham, divisional CEO for Digital & Energy Services at Equans UK&I, explains how organisations can build energy resilience today, without...

clock 02 July 2026 • 4 min read
'I think he'll be a very pro-nature Prime Minister': Environment Minister Mary Creagh on farming, water reforms, and Andy Burnham
Politics

'I think he'll be a very pro-nature Prime Minister': Environment Minister Mary Creagh on farming, water reforms, and Andy Burnham

Defra Minister and former chair of Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee talks to BusinessGreen about nature policy and the potential impact of a new Prime Minister in Downing Street

clock 01 July 2026 • 14 min read
Opinion
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Regenerative agriculture is now a food security imperative

Regenerative agriculture is now a food security imperative

The vampire in AI: Why AI's thirst for energy should have every sustainability leader worried at night

The vampire in AI: Why AI's thirst for energy should have every sustainability leader worried at night

A 'just transition' cannot be delivered through rhetoric alone

A 'just transition' cannot be delivered through rhetoric alone

Solar on the frontline in Ukraine

Solar on the frontline in Ukraine

From grey to green: How business can help turn the tide on Brexit's legacy of nature loss

From grey to green: How business can help turn the tide on Brexit's legacy of nature loss

Editors blog
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
How Keir Starmer forgot his DNA
Editor's Blog

How Keir Starmer forgot his DNA

The Prime Minister's resignation speech continued one of the flaws that defined his premiership - a refusal to promote the bold climate policies his government has enacted

James Murray
James Murray
clock 23 June 2026 • 4 min read

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