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Opinion

If government is serious about nature recovery, it must harness the full power of the market to do so

Politics

If government is serious about nature recovery, it must harness the full power of the market to do so

For natural capital markets to flourish, and for private money to flow, the government needs to properly commit to them, writes Kitty Thompson from the Conservative Environment Network

clock 04 July 2025 • 4 min read
The government's climate test for new oil and gas fields signals a step-change in project scrutiny

Energy

The government's climate test for new oil and gas fields signals a step-change in project scrutiny

The government just made regulations for approving new oil and gas fields more stringent - rejecting Rosebank is now the only credible response, writes Uplift's Tessa Khan

clock 03 July 2025 • 4 min read
Five things learned from conversations with circular businesses

Waste

Five things learned from conversations with circular businesses

Green Alliance's Emily Carr has spoken to a number of major businesses already 'quietly getting on' with circularity - here she shares her key takeaways

clock 02 July 2025 • 5 min read
Purpose over profit? How UK start-ups are redefining success through social impact

Investment

Purpose over profit? How UK start-ups are redefining success through social impact

Fresh research shows start-ups are increasingly measuring themselves in terms of sustainability and impact, writes HSBC's Tom Wood

clock 01 July 2025 • 4 min read
The UK Emissions Trading Scheme: Vitally important but often overlooked

Carbon Trading

The UK Emissions Trading Scheme: Vitally important but often overlooked

The government must be clear on the contribution it expects different interventions - including the ETS - to make as part of its overall plan for net zero, writes Simon Bittlestone from the National Audit Office

clock 30 June 2025 • 4 min read
For a clean road transport future, collaboration must go global now

Automotive

For a clean road transport future, collaboration must go global now

The electric vehicle transition is gaining pace, but business leaders must drive a faster, fairer global shift, writes Climate Group's Dominic Phinn

clock 27 June 2025 • 4 min read
The UK is positioning itself as a science-led climate superpower – startups and corporates should pay attention

Technology

The UK is positioning itself as a science-led climate superpower – startups and corporates should pay attention

The UK government’s renewed investment in innovation and net zero is a call to action, writes CISL's James Cole

clock 26 June 2025 • 4 min read
Britain is falling behind in the carbon removals race - that has to change

Carbon Trading

Britain is falling behind in the carbon removals race - that has to change

If the UK wants to be a leader in the burgeoning greenhouse gas removals market, it needs a clear strategy matched by investment and policy, argue Residual's Ted Christie-Miller and CarbonGap's James Townsend

clock 25 June 2025 • 2 min read
Nigel Farage and Reform are a reaction, not an aberration: The green economy must take note

Politics

Nigel Farage and Reform are a reaction, not an aberration: The green economy must take note

Framing climate action as risk management, or green growth as economic inevitability, no longer cuts through alone - net zero has to be lived, proven, localised and tangible, writes Apella Advisors' Andrew Brown

clock 24 June 2025 • 4 min read
AI is power-hungry - that's exactly why it could accelerate the clean energy transition

Infrastructure

AI is power-hungry - that's exactly why it could accelerate the clean energy transition

AI's energy demand could become the pressure point that finally forces action - unlocking the investment, infrastructure and reforms the clean energy transition has needed for years, writes Devorah West from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change...

clock 23 June 2025 • 4 min read
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