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'Greenland matters': Starmer predicts climate change will intensify focus on Arctic security

'Greenland matters': Starmer predicts climate change will intensify focus on Arctic security

Climate change
Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 19 January 2026 • 6 min read
From 'biodegradable' to 'compostable' and 'bio-based' to 'bioplastic': Does the bioeconomy have a communications problem?
Marketing

From 'biodegradable' to 'compostable' and 'bio-based' to 'bioplastic': Does the bioeconomy have a communications problem?

Fresh research reveals how a deep failure in public communication risks undermining the UK's emerging circular economy

Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 19 January 2026 • 6 min read
How increased defence spending offers an opportunity for green sectors
Technology

How increased defence spending offers an opportunity for green sectors

Lieutenant General (Ret.) Richard Nugee explores how from sustainable aviation fuels to renewables the defence industry can provide a boost for clean tech R&D

Lieutenant General (Ret.) Richard Nugee
clock 19 January 2026 • 4 min read
How Sun King has made its solar kits cost competitive with candles, kerosene, and diesel
Energy

How Sun King has made its solar kits cost competitive with candles, kerosene, and diesel

Sun King founder Anish Thakkar reflects on how a failed biogas project in India fuelled the launch of a solar business that is now serving more than 50 million people in Africa

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 19 January 2026 • 6 min read
Automotive

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clock 19 January 2026 • 4 min read
Skills

Wildlife Trusts showcases growth in green career opportunities for young people

clock 19 January 2026 • 3 min read
Aviation

Government allocates up to £43m to green aviation projects

clock 20 January 2026 • 4 min read
Investment

British Business Bank to invest £25m in Kraken Technologies

clock 20 January 2026 • 3 min read
Policy

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clock 19 January 2026 • 4 min read
Infrastructure

Study: Hydrogen distribution bottleneck threatens clean tech deployment

clock 19 January 2026 • 3 min read
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What can the green economy expect in 2026?

2025: A year in review

2025: A year in review

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

Analysis
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Policy

'A turning point for ocean conservation': Green economy reacts to High Seas Treaty entering into force

BusinessGreen rounds up the reaction from politicians, green businesses, climate experts, campaign groups, and academics after long-awaited ocean protections enter into force

clock 17 January 2026 • 8 min read
Can the UK overcome the 'lingering EV wealth divide'?
Automotive

Can the UK overcome the 'lingering EV wealth divide'?

Two studies published this week warn the electric vehicle transition is at risk of stalling if the cost of buying and charging new cars locks out poorer households

clock 16 January 2026 • 10 min read
Global Briefing: Canada and China ink energy and clean tech deal
Policy

Global Briefing: Canada and China ink energy and clean tech deal

Beijing and Ottawa look to improve relations, judge allows US offshore wind farm construction to continue, and Egypt inks major renewables deals

clock 16 January 2026 • 4 min read
Osborne Clarke's Caroline Bush: 'Nature risk is higher up the corporate agenda than ever'
Legislation

Osborne Clarke's Caroline Bush: 'Nature risk is higher up the corporate agenda than ever'

VIDEO: Caroline Bush, an associate director in law firm Osborne Clarke's environment team, reflects on the UK's Biodiversity Net Gain rules, assessing nature risk, and the changing landscape for environmental and climate regulation and legislation

clock 12 January 2026 • 1 min read
The economics of climate risk ignores the value of natural habitats
Risk

The economics of climate risk ignores the value of natural habitats

Where risk rises, returns have to rise too. Where ecosystems are protected, financing becomes cheaper

clock 16 January 2026 • 4 min read
'The lifestyle stopped working': How I gave up oil rigs for renewables
Work

'The lifestyle stopped working': How I gave up oil rigs for renewables

Workforce 2030: Invenergy's director for international development Gervase Topp lifts the lid on his career shift from oil and gas rigs in the 1990s to rural surveying for wind and solar projects on land today

clock 15 January 2026 • 7 min read
Opinion
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How increased defence spending offers an opportunity for green sectors

How increased defence spending offers an opportunity for green sectors

How to choose clarity in a year of uncertainty and contradiction

How to choose clarity in a year of uncertainty and contradiction

Sustainability in 2026 is moving from ambition to accountability

Sustainability in 2026 is moving from ambition to accountability

Stop asking for permission: Why greener business must become inevitable in 2026

Stop asking for permission: Why greener business must become inevitable in 2026

Understanding PFAS and their risks: What businesses need to know

Understanding PFAS and their risks: What businesses need to know

Editors blog
We're going to need some learned assertiveness
Risk

We're going to need some learned assertiveness

The Trump administration may be bent on undermining global climate action and engineering an oil boom, but governments and businesses still have it within their power to accelerate decarbonisation

James Murray
James Murray
clock 09 January 2026 • 4 min read
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

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