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Stuart Stone

Stuart Stone

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Stuart Stone is an analyst at BusinessGreen leading the brand’s Intelligence output since its launch in March 2023 by writing case studies, interviews and trend reports designed to help sustainable business leaders in their work. He has also provided news and analysis for the site since joining BusinessGreen in January 2023.

Stuart is particularly interested in green start-ups, culture and behaviour change, nature, the role of clean tech and circular innovation in day-to-day living, and the uphill battle to make sport more sustainable.

Prior to joining BusinessGreen, Stuart spent almost four years covering the hospitality and drinks sector at “pub trade bible” The Morning Advertiser, where he was a head category judge at the Great British Pub Awards on multiple occasions.

He also enjoyed a brief spell covering innovation and technology in the water and energy sectors at Utility Week, has freelanced for British GQ and Telegraph Sport, and written matchday blogs for UEFA’s Champions League, Europa League and international fixtures. Before training as a journalist Stuart spent four years working in commercial media at Men’s Fitness and The Telegraph Media Group’s branded content team.

Stuart studied journalism at City University, a BA in modern history and politics at Royal Holloway, University of London, and is certified Carbon Literate by The Carbon Literacy Project.

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Articles by Stuart Stone

IEA and UK government announce plans to host Future of Energy Security Summit

Energy

IEA and UK government announce plans to host Future of Energy Security Summit

Energy industry leaders and policymakers to be invited to London summit in early 2025

clock 02 August 2024 • 3 min read
More than 500 financial institutions now committed to TCFD-backed reporting standard

Carbon Accounting

More than 500 financial institutions now committed to TCFD-backed reporting standard

Number of signatories to loan and investment emissions reporting standard passes 500 mark, PCAF reveals

clock 01 August 2024 • 2 min read
Earth Overshoot Day: Humanity overconsumes planet's resources after just seven months in 2024

Climate change

Earth Overshoot Day: Humanity overconsumes planet's resources after just seven months in 2024

Humanity's demand for natural resources has today surpassed Earth’s capacity to regenerate them after just seven months of 2024, according to the Global Footprint Network

clock 01 August 2024 • 5 min read
Study: Economic damage from ocean plastic could reach $434bn by 2050

Waste

Study: Economic damage from ocean plastic could reach $434bn by 2050

Estimated $2.5tr of ocean-based economic activity under 'unprecedented threat' from pollution and plastic waste, report warns

clock 31 July 2024 • 3 min read
'Ripe for rewilding': Nattergal to restore 'largely ecologically degraded' Essex farm

Biodiversity

'Ripe for rewilding': Nattergal to restore 'largely ecologically degraded' Essex farm

Nature restoration firm acquires historic Harold's Park in Essex as it unveils plans to restore local biodiversity and sell Biodiversity Net Gain credits to local developers

clock 31 July 2024 • 4 min read
'Biggest budget yet': Government announces record £1.5bn for CfD clean energy auction

Energy

'Biggest budget yet': Government announces record £1.5bn for CfD clean energy auction

Clean energy auction budget increased by more than 50 per cent, following 2023 'catastrophe' that saw no new offshore wind projects secured

clock 31 July 2024 • 7 min read
Reports: ScottishPower would 'love to' double UK energy investment by 2030

Investment

Reports: ScottishPower would 'love to' double UK energy investment by 2030

Chief executive eyes potential £24bn green investment blitz if Labour can halve time it takes to get projects through planning, reports claim

clock 30 July 2024 • 3 min read
Tuze Mekik: 'As well as advancements in science, we also need more storytellers'

Supply chain

Tuze Mekik: 'As well as advancements in science, we also need more storytellers'

Tuze Mekik, director of sustainability at Dr Martens, explains why the fashion industry has a 'huge opportunity' to lead the way in sustainability

clock 30 July 2024 • 5 min read
'Record-breaking summer': Google expands AI wildfire maps into 15 new countries

Technology

'Record-breaking summer': Google expands AI wildfire maps into 15 new countries

Tech giant beefs up wildfire tracker after AI and satellite image tool tracks more than 40 fires across southern Europe in recent months

clock 30 July 2024 • 3 min read
Poll: Public wants to buy homegrown clean power direct from Great British Energy

Energy

Poll: Public wants to buy homegrown clean power direct from Great British Energy

More than half of Labour voters expect publicly owned, clean power company to cut their bills this Parliament, new polling finds

clock 30 July 2024 • 3 min read
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