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Why are UK newspapers driving 'widespread misinformation' about electric cars?

Why are UK newspapers driving 'widespread misinformation' about electric cars?

Automotive
Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 27 August 2025 • 9 min read
'Unwelcome news': Energy price cap to tick up by two per cent from October
Energy

'Unwelcome news': Energy price cap to tick up by two per cent from October

Latest increase in domestic energy prices sparks fresh calls for increased support for energy efficiency measures

James Murray
James Murray
clock 27 August 2025 • 7 min read
How Iceotope is cooling data centres without water or fans
Efficiency

How Iceotope is cooling data centres without water or fans

Iceotope's Francesca Cain-Watson discusses advances in ultra-efficient data centre cooling, and why it's not enough to solve a problem, you have to make people care about it

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 27 August 2025 • 5 min read
Sustainable, heatwave-ready workplaces are no longer optional
Buildings

Sustainable, heatwave-ready workplaces are no longer optional

Making better use of existing buildings in a warming climate helps avoid the high carbon cost of new construction, delivering cooling with a fraction of the emissions, writes Artus Air CEO Rebecca Stewart

Rebecca Stewart, Artus Air
clock 27 August 2025 • 5 min read
Legislation

'Absurdly overdue': Government slammed over three year wait for promised ban on sale of peat composts

clock 27 August 2025 • 5 min read
Infrastructure

NatPower unveils £1bn plan for 'UK's largest' battery storage project

clock 28 August 2025 • 3 min read
Automotive

Electric Car Grant: Ford models become first EVs to qualify for maximum £3,750 discount

clock 28 August 2025 • 4 min read
Infrastructure

Campaigners slam proposals for 'bespoke' oil and gas licenses

clock 27 August 2025 • 5 min read
Investment

Crisis-hit Net Zero Banking Alliance holds vote on ditching membership model

clock 27 August 2025 • 4 min read
Supply chain

Nestlé insetting partner announces UK expansion following $22m fundraise

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Heatwave warnings, solar records, and the zonal pricing fallout

Heatwave warnings, solar records, and the zonal pricing fallout

A new UK Industrial Strategy, climate transition plans, and the CCC's net zero progress report

A new UK Industrial Strategy, climate transition plans, and the CCC's net zero progress report

Positives from the Spending Review, oceans move up the agenda, and reflections on the UK Green Business Awards 2025

Positives from the Spending Review, oceans move up the agenda, and reflections on the UK Green Business Awards 2025

Nigel Farage's dodgy net zero maths, emissions-saving air traffic control, and what to expect from the Spending Review

Nigel Farage's dodgy net zero maths, emissions-saving air traffic control, and what to expect from the Spending Review

Analysis
How 'chronic' UK nature degradation could cut GDP growth by 4.7 per cent this decade
Biodiversity

How 'chronic' UK nature degradation could cut GDP growth by 4.7 per cent this decade

Green Finance Institute and WWF ramp up calls for Nature-Positive Transition Pathways, as it warns biodiversity loss poses a serious economic threat

clock 26 August 2025 • 6 min read
Global Briefing: Europe endures worst wildfire season on record
Risk

Global Briefing: Europe endures worst wildfire season on record

Europe's fire season has been the most damaging on record, data shows China's carbon emissions fell in the first half of the year, and plans advance for Sweden's first small modular reactor

clock 22 August 2025 • 8 min read
How the UK's renewables surge has enjoyed a summer of steady acceleration
Energy

How the UK's renewables surge has enjoyed a summer of steady acceleration

Microgeneration records are being toppled and now larger projects are enjoying a wave of planning approvals - are the UK's ambitious clean power plans starting to be realised?

clock 21 August 2025 • 8 min read
Why wind farms attract so much misinformation and conspiracy theory
Wind

Why wind farms attract so much misinformation and conspiracy theory

Marc Hudson at the University of Sussex explores why wind farms are the subject of such controversy, even when they continue to command support from the vast majority of the public

clock 22 August 2025 • 4 min read
'Diverged by default': Have UK environmental laws fallen behind the EU's since Brexit?
Biodiversity

'Diverged by default': Have UK environmental laws fallen behind the EU's since Brexit?

The EU has introduced stronger policies on air quality, biodiversity, and climate, while many UK environmental policy frameworks have largely stood still, new research alleges

clock 20 August 2025 • 8 min read
How Britain can beat the heat without becoming addicted to air conditioning
Buildings

How Britain can beat the heat without becoming addicted to air conditioning

The UK faces a choice - lock into energy-hungry cooling, or redesign homes, streets and routines to stay cool naturally - writes University of East London research fellow Mehri Khosravi

clock 20 August 2025 • 4 min read
Opinion
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The illusion of growth: Why more sustainability jobs doesn't necessarily mean more impact

The illusion of growth: Why more sustainability jobs doesn't necessarily mean more impact

Sustainable, heatwave-ready workplaces are no longer optional

Sustainable, heatwave-ready workplaces are no longer optional

Ready for a wetter, hotter Britain? A business playbook for supporting customers at home

Ready for a wetter, hotter Britain? A business playbook for supporting customers at home

From Gen Z to Baby Boomers: How businesses can communicate about sustainability with visuals that engage all audiences

From Gen Z to Baby Boomers: How businesses can communicate about sustainability with visuals that engage all audiences

Your home is a possible power station – so why are we wasting its potential?

Your home is a possible power station – so why are we wasting its potential?

Editors blog
What hope now for the Global Plastics Treaty?
Waste

What hope now for the Global Plastics Treaty?

Deadlock at the latest round of talks was all but inevitable, but there are routes forward for governments and businesses that want to tackle the scourge of plastic pollution

James Murray
James Murray
clock 15 August 2025 • 7 min read
Here comes the sun: How clean tech is quietly transforming Britain for the better
Technology

Here comes the sun: How clean tech is quietly transforming Britain for the better

Sales of solar panels, batteries, heat pumps, and electric vehicles are all setting fresh records - and the benefits for consumers and the economy could prove much bigger than expected

James Murray
James Murray
clock 06 August 2025 • 12 min read
What if the gas has gone?
Energy

What if the gas has gone?

A new analysis lays bare the open secret avoided by so many discussions on the future of the UK's energy industry: the overwhelming likelihood is there is not that much North Sea oil and gas left

James Murray
James Murray
clock 24 July 2025 • 4 min read

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