In response to popular demand the deadline for entries for the UK Green Business Awards 2026 has been extended to Monday 9th March
When it comes to clean technologies such as EVs and heat pumps, the government must meet public opinion where it is, not where they think it ought to be, writes Chris Annous from More in Common
Our research found a clear understanding among the UK public about the severity of climate change and its impacts farmers and food supply, writes Hayden Banks from Climate Outreach
Deadline for entries to the UK's most prestigious green business awards falls on Friday 27th February
The most vulnerable places are, overwhelmingly, the same places that suffered industrial decline in the 1980s, according to research by Ed Atkins and Sean Fox from the University of Bristol
New government guidance encourages local authorities to seize and crush vehicles used to dump waste while also naming and shaming the criminals online
Smart appliances can and should be smart by default, enabling consumers to benefit from their devices without having to actively manage them, writes Murat Omercik from ADE: Demand
The EU's Emissions Trading Scheme is the cornerstone of its decarbonisation policy, but it is currently under fierce pressure for reform from industry groups and some member countries, writes Andrew Warren
Analysis by MainStreet Partners focuses on Article 8 and 9 investment funds regulated under the EU's Sustainable Finance Regulation (SFDR)
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds' speech at the National Farmers Union's 2026 annual conference in Birmingham