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Defra warned of possible 'serious failures' to comply with marine environment laws

Defra warned of possible 'serious failures' to comply with marine environment laws

Biodiversity
Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 19 September 2025 • 5 min read
Global Briefing: Study shows Indian power sector emissions fell during first half of 2025
Energy

Global Briefing: Study shows Indian power sector emissions fell during first half of 2025

India's power sector emissions fall for only second time in 50 years, China ramps up battery investment, and Europe's extreme weather costs rise

James Murray
James Murray
clock 19 September 2025 • 7 min read
ISO and GHG Protocol partnership: 'The direction of travel is simplification'
Carbon Accounting

ISO and GHG Protocol partnership: 'The direction of travel is simplification'

EXPLAINER - The merging of existing climate reporting standards has been hailed as a 'watershed', with experts claiming it could save time, money, and administrative headaches - But what happens now?

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 19 September 2025 • 8 min read
Greening wine's supply chain: Why winemakers are moving towards lighter bottles
Supply chain

Greening wine's supply chain: Why winemakers are moving towards lighter bottles

The wine industry has a vast global supply chain with the carbon emissions to match, but the move towards lighter bottles is gaining momentum, writes wine and food journalist and author Andrew Neather

Andrew Neather
clock 19 September 2025 • 5 min read
Carbon Trading

Climeworks inks 'largest-ever' CO2 removal deal with Schneider Electric

clock 19 September 2025 • 3 min read
Energy

Octopus Energy Group to spin-off Kraken technology and software arm

clock 19 September 2025 • 3 min read
Investment

London Stock Exchange: Investor portfolios becoming less carbon intensive

clock 19 September 2025 • 2 min read
Skills

'UK first': University of Derby debuts new Institute of Carbonomics

clock 19 September 2025 • 3 min read
Investment

Clean energy investment giant Gresham House to buy SUSI Partners

clock 19 September 2025 • 1 min read
Nuclear

Technology Prosperity Deal: UK and US confirm plan to 'unleash' nuclear energy development

clock 19 September 2025 • 3 min read
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Change at the top for the Green Party, North Sea lobbying tussles, and what to expect this autumn

Change at the top for the Green Party, North Sea lobbying tussles, and what to expect this autumn

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

Analysis
Why building nature-centric housing involves a mindset shift
Buildings

Why building nature-centric housing involves a mindset shift

It is possible to minimise the impact on biodiversity of new housing developments, but only if new nature-friendly techniques are embraced

clock 17 September 2025 • 4 min read
Why reports of the demise of corporate climate action have been greatly exaggerated
Management

Why reports of the demise of corporate climate action have been greatly exaggerated

Global survey of corporate executives shows capital investment in sustainability and climate risk efforts is increasing - and so are the financial returns

clock 16 September 2025 • 7 min read
Can EV adoption power through the remaining roadblocks?
Automotive

Can EV adoption power through the remaining roadblocks?

Electric vehicles now account for more than a quarter of all new car sales in the UK, yet upfront costs, charging accessibility, and misinformation remain major barriers to mass adoption

clock 15 September 2025 • 9 min read
Global Briefing: World Cup 2026 faces extreme heat warnings
Risk

Global Briefing: World Cup 2026 faces extreme heat warnings

Top footballers warn summer World Cups are under threat from climate impacts, Octopus Energy continues German expansion plans, and Canada pauses EV mandate

clock 12 September 2025 • 7 min read
Should companies back natural or engineered carbon removals? The debate is heating up
Risk

Should companies back natural or engineered carbon removals? The debate is heating up

From reforestation and agroforestry, to BECCS and direct air capture - expert opinions differ on whether some carbon removal projects should be considered more 'durable' than others

clock 11 September 2025 • 13 min read
How to arrest the slide in support for net zero
Politics

How to arrest the slide in support for net zero

New polls show public support for net zero targets is trending downwards following months of attacks from right wing politicians and media titles - how can climate campaigners and green businesses respond?

clock 10 September 2025 • 12 min read
Opinion
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Greening wine's supply chain: Why winemakers are moving towards lighter bottles

Greening wine's supply chain: Why winemakers are moving towards lighter bottles

Is this the end of the age of net zero optimism?

Is this the end of the age of net zero optimism?

Home energy and flexible demand: Pay enough or don't pay at all

Home energy and flexible demand: Pay enough or don't pay at all

Are ESG clauses in contracts actually driving change – or just protecting reputations?

Are ESG clauses in contracts actually driving change – or just protecting reputations?

What your salad can tell you about the cost of climate resilience

What your salad can tell you about the cost of climate resilience

Editors blog
Summertime sadness
Politics

Summertime sadness

Climate denialists populists have been emboldened by summer headlines dominated by division and drift, but it is possible for political and business leaders to tell a story of progress - if only they are willing to try

James Murray
James Murray
clock 02 September 2025 • 6 min read
12 questions for Kemi Badenoch's plan to maximise North Sea fossil fuel production
Politics

12 questions for Kemi Badenoch's plan to maximise North Sea fossil fuel production

The Conservative leader will this week promise to reinstate the policy of maximising oil and gas production in the North Sea - but simply ignoring climate risks and the global clean energy transition does not make them go away

James Murray
James Murray
clock 01 September 2025 • 6 min read
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

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