The UK government is pursuing an uneconomic nuclear programme in large part so as to maintain and renew military nuclear capabilities, argues BEEF's Andrew Warren
The start of the year saw the lapsing of scores of environmental rules, and green groups remain concerned that protections have been weakened in key areas
BusinessGreen explores why EV sales appeared to slow during 2023 - and how industry and policymakers might respond
Former COP26 President follows Chris Skidmore in confirming he will not vote for the government's controversial Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill
Bright Blue's Bartek Staniszewski makes the climate case for planning policy to promote buildings built in more traditional fashion
Former Energy Minister declares, 'we can not expect other countries to phase out their fossil fuels when at the same time we continue to issue new licences or to open new oil fields'
Confirmation of Environment Minister Mukhtar Babayev's appointment as President-designate for COP29 Climate Summit in Azerbaijan leads our round up of green business news from around the world
Power generated by the movement of seas and oceans could yield billions of pounds in economic benefits and add 11.5GW to energy system, ORE Catapult claims
The global economy is currently defined by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity, but ahead of what is set to be a hugely eventful year there are some certainties green businesses can cling to
Firms serious about tackling climate change must lobby for a proper science-based policy and regulatory environment, writes the Climate Majority's Rupert Read