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Guardian Environment Network

Guardian Environment Network

BusinessGreen is part of the Guardian Environment Network and frequently reproduces content from the Guardian Environment team.

If you have any queries about these articles please contact BusinessGreen editor James Murray on [email protected].

Articles by Guardian Environment Network

Energy

Gas boom from unrestrained fracking linked to emissions rise

New analysis shows abundant gas would cut energy prices but squeeze out renewable energy, and would likely increase overall carbon emissions

clock 16 October 2014 •

Legislation

UK to allow fracking companies to use 'any substance' under homes

Proposed amendment in Infrastructure Bill would make mockery of world class shale gas regulation claims, campaigners say

clock 14 October 2014 •

Nuclear

Ecotricity considers legal challenge over EU go-ahead for Hinkley Point C

Energy supplier joins growing number of firms and organisations seeking to block planned subsidy scheme for new nuclear plant

clock 13 October 2014 •

Marketing

Lego ends Shell partnership following Greenpeace campaign

Toymaker will not renew current multimillion pound deal, that sees Shell-branded Lego sets sold at petrol stations, following a viral video against Arctic drilling by the green group

clock 09 October 2014 •

Climate change

US east coast cities face frequent flooding due to climate change

From Miami to Washington DC, towns and cities on America’s east coast could see triple the number of tidal floods by 2030 as sea levels rise, say researchers

clock 08 October 2014 •

Policy

Tougher energy efficiency target would boost UK economy by £62bn - study

Environmentalists cite unpublished EU figures in call for a more ambitious goal for reducing energy use by 2030

clock 06 October 2014 •

Climate change

Could the 2°C climate target be completely wrong?

The global warming goal that nearly 200 governments have agreed on should be ditched, say scientists writing in Nature

clock 02 October 2014 •

Energy

British firm Ineos accused of 'bribes and bulldozers' approach to fracking

The company is offering six per cent of future shale gas revenues to those sitting on reserves or affected by their extraction

clock 29 September 2014 •

Politics

Leaders under fire for failure to attend post-UN climate summit meetings

Greg Barker, David Cameron’s former top climate change aide, criticises heads of state for no-show at New York dinner

clock 25 September 2014 •

Management

Google to cut ties with rightwing lobby group over climate change 'lies'

Decision by search giant to sever link with American Legislative Exchange Council will boost UN climate campaign

clock 23 September 2014 •
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