Some 3,000 SMEs are at the heart of Scotland’s net zero transition, while small firms from the likes of Wrexham, Pembrokeshire, Rhondda Cynon Taf and Newport are among the leading lights in Wales’ green economy, analysis shows
CEO and founder of fashion-tech platform explains why repairing clothing is becoming an increasingly rare 'green skill' and why the biggest climate hack is simply buying less
CISL calls for renewed effort to fold physical climate hazards, insurance adequacy, and adaptation and resilience investments into standard credit assessments
Dr Cedric Robillot of the Great Barrier Reef Foundation explains how motorsport engineering and prototyping are driving reef restoration at scale
Delayed sequestration projects risk stifling delivery of low carbon housing, energy, and digital infrastructure, trade body warns
OECD members surpass climate finance targets, Microsoft inks latest carbon removals deal, and new ultra low emission sake debuts in Japan
Owner of Citroën, FIAT, Peugeot and Vauxhall promises more than 60 new vehicle launches and 50 significant 'refreshes' by 2030
New study from WRAP shows how cost savings from tackling food waste could rival those from Chancellor's VAT cut on family days out, free bus travel, and tariff cuts for staple foods
Standards body unveils plans for a pivot towards a 'more action-focused' organisation in its new five-year strategy
DESNZ will need to monitor the risks to taxpayers and billpayers posed by the Sizewell C nuclear plant ‘closely’, the government’s spending watchdog warns