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COP30: Scores of businesses join growing calls for fossil fuel phase-out roadmap

COP30: Scores of businesses join growing calls for fossil fuel phase-out roadmap

Climate change
Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 19 November 2025 • 6 min read
'Steep slopes ahead': Which countries will lead the race to keep temperature increases 'well below 2C'?
Climate change

'Steep slopes ahead': Which countries will lead the race to keep temperature increases 'well below 2C'?

A new study suggests roughly half of countries are on track to deliver on the goals of the Paris Agreement - but it's far from 'mission accomplished'

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 19 November 2025 • 10 min read
Is a playbook emerging for ending deforestation?
Risk

Is a playbook emerging for ending deforestation?

Two new reports underscore how businesses can get a grip on deforestation risks in their supply chains, but too many remain blind to the forest loss they are fuelling

James Murray
James Murray
clock 19 November 2025 • 7 min read
The IMO's net zero policy delay won't take the wind from greener shipping's sails
Shipping

The IMO's net zero policy delay won't take the wind from greener shipping's sails

The IMO's decision to delay its net zero policy framework by a year may be frustrating, but it doesn't pause shipping's energy transition - rather, it proves the market's already ahead of policy, writes Smart Green Shipping CEO Diane Gilpin

Diane Gilpin, Smart Green Shipping
clock 19 November 2025 • 3 min read
Supply chain

'Real change happens when we collaborate': Marks & Spencer and Schneider Electric team up on supplier decarbonisation programme

clock 19 November 2025 • 2 min read
Technology

Study: 'All-electric' homes put less pressure on electricity grid than feared

clock 19 November 2025 • 3 min read
Policy

Scotland delays green heat bill for second time, citing lack of UK-wide 'clarity'

clock 19 November 2025 • 5 min read
Work

Report: Global green transition to deliver net gain of 9.6 million jobs by 2030

clock 19 November 2025 • 3 min read
Risk

Environment Agency: Water efficiency must become national priority

clock 19 November 2025 • 3 min read
Biodiversity

Amazon launches Thames floodplain restoration project

clock 19 November 2025 • 4 min read
Editor's briefings
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The government's new climate plan, LinkedIn's green skills data, and what to expect from COP30

The government's new climate plan, LinkedIn's green skills data, and what to expect from COP30

Sector Transition Plans, clean energy skills development, and BusinessGreen's all-new Workforce 2030 campaign

Sector Transition Plans, clean energy skills development, and BusinessGreen's all-new Workforce 2030 campaign

Party conference season, Tory climate policy rollbacks, and reflections on the Women in Green Business Awards 2025

Party conference season, Tory climate policy rollbacks, and reflections on the Women in Green Business Awards 2025

Gatwick expansion, continued corporate climate action, and reporting standards progress

Gatwick expansion, continued corporate climate action, and reporting standards progress

Analysis
'People are the driving force behind green innovation': How Mitie is tackling the green skills crisis
Skills

'People are the driving force behind green innovation': How Mitie is tackling the green skills crisis

Workforce 2030: BusinessGreen chats to Mark Caskey, managing director of Mitie Projects, about the firm's award-winning approach to addressing the looming skills crunch facing the green economy

clock 18 November 2025 • 7 min read
How climate action could create 375 million new jobs over the next decade
Skills

How climate action could create 375 million new jobs over the next decade

Belém Summit sees launch of Jobs and Skills for the New Economy initiative, as report details 'immense promise' from burgeoning low carbon economy

clock 13 November 2025 • 6 min read
'An energy revolution is underway': How renewables and electrification are pushing fossil fuel growth to the sidelines
Energy

'An energy revolution is underway': How renewables and electrification are pushing fossil fuel growth to the sidelines

In the face of multiplying geopolitical and energy security risks, the global economy is increasingly switching to electricity and renewables, according to the latest IEA report

clock 12 November 2025 • 8 min read
WSP's Nina Vidon: 'Being a female engineer feels really isolating sometimes'
Skills

WSP's Nina Vidon: 'Being a female engineer feels really isolating sometimes'

Women in Green Business Awards 2025: Nina Vidon explains how being named Clean Energy Professional of the Year follows her career shift from oil and gas to renewable industry

clock 12 November 2025 • 2 min read
'A sustainable economic transition is underway': How green investment is now a 'systemic consideration'
Investment

'A sustainable economic transition is underway': How green investment is now a 'systemic consideration'

Environmental and responsible investment approaches now apply to hundreds of trillions of dollars of assets worldwide, according to new Global Sustainable Investment Review

clock 11 November 2025 • 6 min read
The Electric Car Scheme's Mas Morton: 'Let your 'why' shine through'
Skills

The Electric Car Scheme's Mas Morton: 'Let your 'why' shine through'

Women in Green Business Awards 2025: Diversity and Inclusion Champion of the Year, Mas Morton, reflects on the 'exciting' ways sustainability and equity are finally coming together

clock 11 November 2025 • 2 min read
Opinion
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The IMO's net zero policy delay won't take the wind from greener shipping's sails

The IMO's net zero policy delay won't take the wind from greener shipping's sails

For a greener future, we need more than new skills and social mobility - we need fairness

For a greener future, we need more than new skills and social mobility - we need fairness

How will the world fund its future? Brazil's push for blended finance in a new era of climate infrastructure

How will the world fund its future? Brazil's push for blended finance in a new era of climate infrastructure

With politics shifting, the case for climate action needs a new approach

With politics shifting, the case for climate action needs a new approach

The smartest investment in sustainability? Training your employees

The smartest investment in sustainability? Training your employees

Editors blog
The Treasury is at risk of undermining one of its only growth stories
Politics

The Treasury is at risk of undermining one of its only growth stories

Reports heat pump grants are to be cut, and the way the proposed changes have been communicated, will dent confidence across the green economy

James Murray
James Murray
clock 14 November 2025 • 7 min read
VAT axe or levy lever?
Taxation

VAT axe or levy lever?

The government has signalled it wants the Budget to reduce energy bills - reforming the system of green levies should be the obvious mechanism for doing so

James Murray
James Murray
clock 04 November 2025 • 6 min read
Clean power by 2030: Should it stay or should it go?
Policy

Clean power by 2030: Should it stay or should it go?

The Tony Blair Institute has attempted to spark a debate over whether the government's clean power goal should be dropped - green businesses and investors are unlikely to welcome another unnecessary political row

James Murray
James Murray
clock 24 October 2025 • 5 min read

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