The UK's new Marine Recovery Fund proves we can build a clean power future without turning our back on the natural world, according to Marine Minister Emma Hardy and RenewableUK's Jane Cooper
Green energy, peat-free compost and nutrient planning projects among first to receive funding from Defra's ADOPT scheme
Ultimately, the question of whether AI will be a net positive force for the environment rests on how we direct capital and capability, writes Andrew Wordsworth from Sustainable Ventures
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: December part one
Partner Insight: Ørsted’s new biodiversity framework helps businesses protect natural habitats
GBE Supply Chain Fund for offshore wind and networks aims to tackle bottlenecks for key components that could slow renewable energy development
Santander UK head of sustainability Fiona Hyde and BusinessGreen editor-in-chief James Murray discuss the green skills gap and the launch of the Workforce 2030 campaign
To reach net zero affordably, the UK must treat heat and power as critical parts of one whole energy system, not separate policy silos, argues ADE: Heat Networks' Alicja Zakrzewska
I joined eight other experts to deliver a National Emergency Briefing in late November on the climate and nature to around 1,200 of the UK’s leaders — across politics, business, faith and culture — in Central Hall Westminster.
Businesses first need to understand the views of their customers and staff on climate and nature before launching new green initiatives, policies or campaigns, writes Emma Peet from Climate Outreach