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Opinion

UK airlines have only weeks of jet fuel left - it is a vulnerability we built ourselves

Aviation

UK airlines have only weeks of jet fuel left - it is a vulnerability we built ourselves

Domestic Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production buys Britain the ability to fly regardless of what happens in the Gulf, writes Matthew Stone from Renovare Fuels

clock 15 April 2026 • 4 min read
What can Britain and China's energy transitions learn from each other?

Energy

What can Britain and China's energy transitions learn from each other?

The UK is well-positioned to benefit from its increasing know-how in grid flexibility and system optimisation that could then be deployed elsewhere - including China - writes Centre for Net Zero's Amber Woodward

clock 14 April 2026 • 5 min read
Global food systems may be functional - but they are far from resilient

Risk

Global food systems may be functional - but they are far from resilient

No country has built a truly resilient food system, which presents a real and present risk for businesses and policymakers today, writes Pratima Singh from the Food Imperative initiative at Economist Enterprise

clock 13 April 2026 • 7 min read
Carbon removal lessons from Denmark: A reality check for the UK

CCS

Carbon removal lessons from Denmark: A reality check for the UK

Policy ambition for CDR must align with technological readiness, writes Leonie Meissner from LSE's Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment

clock 10 April 2026 • 4 min read
Was 2025 really the year of climate retreat? The data tells a different story

Management

Was 2025 really the year of climate retreat? The data tells a different story

Corporate climate target-setting has reached critical mass and is now stronger than ever in scale, writes SBTi CEO David Kennedy

clock 09 April 2026 • 4 min read
The war on waste has never been more urgent, or necessary

Waste

The war on waste has never been more urgent, or necessary

Amid extraordinary geopolitical instability, the question businesses should be asking is: what if we made the most of what we already have? writes Olio CEO and co-founder Tessa Clarke

clock 08 April 2026 • 5 min read
How women leaders are challenging conventional approaches to corporate climate action

Skills

How women leaders are challenging conventional approaches to corporate climate action

For women to properly shape the net zero transition, their contribution must be visible, celebrated, and amplified, writes Jade Burnett, chair of the Women in Green Business Awards 2026 judging panel

clock 07 April 2026 • 4 min read
The untapped investment case for curbing methane from agriculture

Investment

The untapped investment case for curbing methane from agriculture

One of the biggest blind spots - and profound opportunities - in climate investment frameworks is agricultural methane, write Changing Markets Foundation CEO Nusa Urbancic and Planet Tracker's François Mosnier

clock 02 April 2026 • 5 min read
Climate action must protect people's lives – and their livelihoods

Politics

Climate action must protect people's lives – and their livelihoods

True climate leadership means using the transition to improve lives through good jobs, protecting communities from climate impacts and reducing inequality, writes Scotland's Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy Gillian Martin

clock 01 April 2026 • 4 min read
Britain's grid isn't ready for 'plug-in' solar - but it could be

Solar

Britain's grid isn't ready for 'plug-in' solar - but it could be

Plug-and-play solar panels can help democratise energy, but they also add layers of complexity for power grid networks, writes Open Climate Fix CEO Dan Travers

clock 31 March 2026 • 2 min read
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