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Opinion

If Keir Starmer wants to secure his legacy, there is a growth plan ready and waiting for him

Policy

If Keir Starmer wants to secure his legacy, there is a growth plan ready and waiting for him

The promised Circular Economy Growth Plan is now six months overdue, yet it could deliver resilience, competitiveness, growth and energy security, writes Libby Peake from Green Alliance

clock 17 June 2026 • 4 min read
Electrification is the UK's economic lifeline

Energy

Electrification is the UK's economic lifeline

Faster, more coordinated electrification can deliver significant and lasting economic benefits, writes Bev Cornaby from Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) UK

clock 16 June 2026 • 3 min read
Energy Storage: The quiet workhorse

Technology

Energy Storage: The quiet workhorse

The REA's Matt Parry explains how the UK is quietly building not one, but two energy storage markets

clock 15 June 2026 • 2 min read
The missing link in Britain's growth strategy: Lead the 'bio revolution' or fall behind

Policy

The missing link in Britain's growth strategy: Lead the 'bio revolution' or fall behind

The government has poured public money into the bioeconomy yet lets the resulting industries scale up overseas - which is why the new BioRevolution Coalition is calling for growth, jobs and investment to be captured at home, writes Jen Vanderhoven, CEO...

clock 12 June 2026 • 5 min read
The Super El Niño shock: Why a global food production crisis is on the horizon

Climate change

The Super El Niño shock: Why a global food production crisis is on the horizon

Companies unprepared to weather the storm could face catastrophic disruption, but resilient food businesses will be best place to turn operational risk into lasting competitive advantage, writes Dr Andrew Coburn from Risilience 

clock 11 June 2026 • 4 min read
Costing the Earth: What price will the planet pay for AI?

Infrastructure

Costing the Earth: What price will the planet pay for AI?

Boardrooms around the world have a plan for what AI will deliver, yet few have accounted for what it will cost in carbon, writes Climate Impact Partners CEO Sheri Hickok

clock 10 June 2026 • 5 min read
The community dividend green businesses are leaving on the table

Incentives

The community dividend green businesses are leaving on the table

Great Big Green Week offers companies the opportunity to work with communities to take practical action to benefit the environment, writes Helen Meech, executive director of The Climate Coalition

clock 09 June 2026 • 4 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

clock 08 June 2026 • 5 min read
Powering on: How the UK can deliver a fair clean energy transition

Politics

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

Our approach to energy and decarbonisation must start with a set of clear principles, writes former Energy and Climate Minister Charles Hendry

clock 05 June 2026 • 6 min read
Why sustainability pledges are only the beginning

Buildings

Why sustainability pledges are only the beginning

Firms often focus on targets and announcements - but emissions are reduced in procurement decisions, certification cycles, and supply chain negotiations, writes ABB's Gianluca Casanova

clock 04 June 2026 • 3 min read
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