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Policy

'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
How the 'we're just one per cent of global emissions' gambit doesn't add up

Climate change

How the 'we're just one per cent of global emissions' gambit doesn't add up

Study reveals how attempts to slow domestic climate action by arguing an individual country emits relatively little are now evident in economies that collectively account for over a fifth of emissions

clock 01 July 2026 • 6 min read
'Changes nothing': Scottish government hits back at Westminster nuclear study

Nuclear

'Changes nothing': Scottish government hits back at Westminster nuclear study

UK government publishes study showing Scotland has 'high potential' for new nuclear plants, but SNP argues analysis does not change the huge costs associated with new projects

clock 01 July 2026 • 3 min read
Biodiversity Net Gain market value approaches £100m

Biodiversity

Biodiversity Net Gain market value approaches £100m

New data shows value of registered BNG allocations and transaction activity is set to reach £93m this year - almost triple the £33m figure recorded in 2025

clock 01 July 2026 • 5 min read
'Clean air dividend': Reaching net zero promises £7.7bn economic boost from cleaner air

Risk

'Clean air dividend': Reaching net zero promises £7.7bn economic boost from cleaner air

New report highlights the huge health and economic benefits that are set to arise from the cleaner air that should result from the UK's net zero policies

clock 01 July 2026 • 2 min read
Almost half of farm inspections uncover water pollution rule breaches

Biodiversity

Almost half of farm inspections uncover water pollution rule breaches

Environment Agency reveals it has carried out more than 19,000 inspections of farms across England over the past five years, with 48 per cent revealing non-compliance issues

clock 01 July 2026 • 3 min read
'People are fed up': New Prime Minister urged to deliver 'concrete plan' to tackle energy bills

Policy

'People are fed up': New Prime Minister urged to deliver 'concrete plan' to tackle energy bills

Next PM must move quickly to provide a 'sense of security and stability', as polling finds 59 per cent of Brits do not think energy bills will ever become more affordable

clock 30 June 2026 • 6 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

clock 30 June 2026 • 5 min read
NESO: Cost of rewiring Britain's electricity network to reach around £89bn

Energy

NESO: Cost of rewiring Britain's electricity network to reach around £89bn

Updated recommendations on how to upgrade Britain's electricity network to meet future demand sets out plans for 43 onshore and offshore projects for delivery in the 2030s

clock 30 June 2026 • 5 min read
High Seas Alliance's Rebecca Hubbard: 'In this sector, very little is won overnight'

Climate change

High Seas Alliance's Rebecca Hubbard: 'In this sector, very little is won overnight'

Rebecca Hubbard explains why not seeing results from work for years at a time doesn't mean you aren't achieving anything

clock 30 June 2026 • 5 min read
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