The government wants to motivate manufacturers to electrify their energy use, but smaller firms may need more targeted support, according to Sam Hampton and Jan Rosenow at the University of Oxford
The UK government’s renewed investment in innovation and net zero is a call to action, writes CISL's James Cole
Check out the full shortlist for the second annual Women in Green Business Awards
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
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
Peer-reviewed research finds insect proteins still failing to win over western consumers while also failing to make the grade on environmental benefits
Labour is keeping the promised £13.2bn budget for its Warm Homes plan - but issues remain, writes Madeleine Pauker from the University of Sussex
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...
Plus China seeks to almost double its nuclear capacity and Octopus Energy Generation unveils $250m Africa energy fund, in our round up of all the top green business news from around the world this week
When women are seen, heard and sufficiently invested in, we all benefit from inclusive, innovative and effective solutions, writes Chanel's chief sustainability officer Kate Wylie