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Legislation

Legislation

Are the government's green farming reforms at risk of 'sabotage'?

The government insists its plans are on track, but with just weeks to go before the UK leaves the EU farming subsidy regime, campaigners and farmers alike are 'hugely concerned' about the lack of clarity over what comes next

clock 26 October 2020 • 11 min read

Legislation

MEPs vote for vegan burgers and veggie sausages to keep their name

Veggie burgers are safe, but campaigners warn debate has distracted from broader Common Agricultural Policy proposals set to be voted on this afternoon that they say will seriously hurt European small farmers and natural habitats

clock 23 October 2020 • 2 min read

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Shipping: Green groups urge UN to raise climate ambition ahead of crucial global meeting

IMO talks are once again courting controversy, with green groups warning that current proposals setting out how the sector can deliver its 2030 decarbonisation target fall far short of global climate goals

clock 16 October 2020 • 11 min read

Automotive

Government confirms post-Brexit plans for vehicle emissions standards

Department for Transport publishes responses to consultations on how to regulate emissions standards for cars, vans, and lorries from January

clock 14 October 2020 • 5 min read

Politics

'Very concerning': Crunch time for 'green Brexit' as trade deal deadline looms

Reports may have suggested that the UK and EU have reached agreement on incorporating the Paris Agreement into any trade deal, but with just 12 weeks to go until the Brexit transition period ends huge uncertainties and risks remain for the green economy...

clock 09 October 2020 • 11 min read

Transport

Road haulage groups accused of lobbying against air pollution efforts

DeSmog investigation uncovers lobbying by some road and freight trade bodies that may have delayed and watered down local UK measures to tackle illegal levels of air pollution

clock 07 October 2020 • 8 min read

Policy

Powering progress or enabling inertia? The role of corporate climate advocacy in 2020

Hundreds of businesses are now working to deliver net zero emissions, but are their lobbying activities supporting or undermining that goal?

clock 18 September 2020 • 10 min read

Policy

More than 150 business leaders urge EU to step up 2030 emissions target

Call to adopt targets proposed in last year's Green New Deal plan made in an open letter signed by the more than 150 business leaders

clock 15 September 2020 • 3 min read

Legislation

'Pesticide scandal': UK branded biggest exporter of 'banned' chemicals

Greenpeace investigation reveals how a loophole is allowing UK firms to export 'banned' hazardous agrochemicals to developing countries

clock 11 September 2020 • 3 min read

Risk

Study: Cleaner air could net the UK a £1.6bn economic boost

New analysis suggests three million working days a year are lost to air pollution

clock 09 September 2020 • 3 min read
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