Articles by Jocelyn Timperley
RE100 urges EU energy policy revamp to boost renewables
New report from clean energy business coalition urges EU to retain priority access and raise ambition of renewables policies
Could carbon footprint labelling still prove a popular way to trim emissions?
Carbon Trust says survey of Brits, French and Germans shows labelling can give competitive advantage
Climate vulnerable countries pledge to move to 100 per cent renewables
Group of countries most at risk from climate change promise to increase ambition prior to 2020 to limit warming to 1.5C
Kelloggs and General Mills commit to halving food loss and waste by 2030
Fifteen major firms join US government initiative to cut food waste by 50 per cent
The eight pillars of UK energy decarbonisation
UK Energy Research Centre calls on government to deliver a coordinated approach to clean energy across all departments
Moroccan bank launches €100m green bond
Projects refinanced by the bond assesed for environmental impact by UK's Green investment Bank
The not so magnificent six: G20 nations accused of failing on Paris Agreement pledges
New Grantham Institute paper warns the US, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Saudi Arabia and Turkey yet to back up Paris goals
MPs call for Treasury to "green-check" decisions
Environmental Audit Committee warns Number 11's green policy U-turns have hampered decarbonisation efforts
Total to equip 5,000 service stations with solar panels in next five years
French oil major announces plans to install 200MW of solar panels at petrol stations globally
The real cost of natural disasters - and how businesses can boost their resilience
A new World Bank report estimates natural disasters cause losses of $520bn in annual consumption - BusinessGreen examines how innovative business models could help reduce disaster impacts
EIB says it has ramped up clean investment post-Paris
European Investment Bank pledges more green investment in the pipeline following acceleration of project approvals post-Paris
Dalmia Cement and Swiss Re raise the clean energy bar with EP100 and RE100 commitments
Cement maker and reinsurance provider become the first two firms to commit to both energy productivity and renewable energy schemes
EV charging point use in Scotland doubles
Charging points in Scotland were used 26,119 times in August 2016
Primark among first in line for European sustainable clothing push
ECAP scheme aims to develop a framework to promote practical actions for tackling carbon, water and waste footprints across the lifecycle of clothes
Four climate communication tips from the latest season of Years of Living Dangerously
BusinessGreen talks to Joel Bach, creator and co-producer of the Emmy-award winning climate documentary series, about how to engage an audience in climate storytelling - even when the topic is as dry as carbon pricing
Could Westminster face dearth of energy and climate scrutiny with new select committee set up?
The scrapping of DECC was understandably followed by the disbanding of the parliamentary committee which scrutinised it, but could this lead to a hole in scrutiny of energy and climate change policies?
Ireland passes first hurdle to ban fracking
Bill to ban fracking unanimously passed by Irish House of Representatives
Ecotricity acquires major stake in rival Good Energy
Green energy supplier now owns almost a quarter of Good Energy's shares, fuelling speculation around a possible takeover bid
The Stern Review 10 years on - what's changed?
Almost a decade to the day since the influential report on the economics of climate change was published, its author looks back on what's changed - and what's stayed the same
Lord Stern: Costs of climate inaction now even higher than a decade ago
Author of influential Stern Review on economics of climate change argues action to tackle climate risks is now better framed as an 'attractive growth story'
Solar thermal industry warns it has been left 'in limbo' by government RHI review
Businesses and environmental groups urge Energy Minister Baroness Neville-Rolfe to retain incentives for key renewable heat technology
Could recipe boxes offer a helping hand to food waste efforts?
Increasingly popular meal-in-a-kit boxes could offer big food waste savings, but are these benefits negated by the huge quantities of packaging required?
Turn 'frightful' horror story of pumpkin food waste into cooking opportunity, urge campaigners
Pumpkin food waste from last Halloween could have made enough soup for everyone in the country























