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Infrastructure

Are renewables-led 'structural changes' pushing the world towards peak emissions?

Energy

Are renewables-led 'structural changes' pushing the world towards peak emissions?

IEA reports that global energy-related carbon emissions set to rise by under one per cent this year, fuelling hopes peak emissions could be close

clock 20 October 2022 • 6 min read
'Conservative MPs will not be forgiven for this': Government wrestles with fallout from fracking vote chaos

Politics

'Conservative MPs will not be forgiven for this': Government wrestles with fallout from fracking vote chaos

Ministers accused of 'pushing MPs to avoid scrutiny of them breaking the Conservatives' own manifesto pledge'

clock 20 October 2022 • 5 min read
Study: Gas crisis triggers $73bn investment in green hydrogen projects

Infrastructure

Study: Gas crisis triggers $73bn investment in green hydrogen projects

Carbon Tracker analysis warns soaring gas process could leave projects that produce hydrogen from fossil gas stranded

clock 20 October 2022 • 3 min read
Fracking and sackings: Government wins shale gas vote amidst chaotic scenes in Westminster

Politics

Fracking and sackings: Government wins shale gas vote amidst chaotic scenes in Westminster

Government defeats Labour attempt to block fracking in the UK, but sizeable rebellion and major concessions deal further blow to Prime Minister's dwindling authority

clock 19 October 2022 • 6 min read
Banks Group plans to transform coal power station into major battery hub

Energy

Banks Group plans to transform coal power station into major battery hub

Company claims project could deliver largest energy storage site in the UK, and one of the largest in the world

clock 18 October 2022 • 4 min read
UK cities warned 'urgent' transformation needed to meet net zero goals

Net Zero Now

UK cities warned 'urgent' transformation needed to meet net zero goals

Two new studies sets out proposals for how to future-proof UK cities and deliver net zero targets

clock 18 October 2022 • 5 min read
England could face drought beyond spring 2023 as dry autumn looms

Climate change

England could face drought beyond spring 2023 as dry autumn looms

Projections from the National Drought Group (NDG) and the Environment Agency (EA) warn a dry autumn could leave much of the country in drought next year, as climate impacts continue to bite

clock 17 October 2022 • 5 min read
Indigenous leaders call for climate finance disruption

Politics

Indigenous leaders call for climate finance disruption

Acknowledging Indigenous people's critical role in tackling the climate and biodiversity crises may have become the norm in climate circles, but these communities still aren’t being paid for it

clock 14 October 2022 • 6 min read
Could decarbonisation be the cure for the UK's ailing steel industry?

Energy

Could decarbonisation be the cure for the UK's ailing steel industry?

The race for green steel is now firmly underway - BusinessGreen looks at the technologies the UK's largest steelworks could tap to get ahead

clock 14 October 2022 • 11 min read
Net zero is an opportunity for Britain to prove itself a world leader in industrial innovation

Infrastructure

Net zero is an opportunity for Britain to prove itself a world leader in industrial innovation

UKRI's Bryony Livesey sets out the ways the UK's emissions-intensive sectors can work together to lead the green industrial revolution

clock 13 October 2022 • 4 min read
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