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Policy

Budget: Speculation mounts over Chancellor's green plans

Politics

Budget: Speculation mounts over Chancellor's green plans

Reports suggest Rachel Reeves could increase fuel duty, as Tory MPs urge government not to cut budget for nature friendly farming schemes

clock 21 October 2024 • 6 min read
Fitting nature into your ESG jigsaw

Biodiversity

Fitting nature into your ESG jigsaw

Business has a powerful role to play alongside civil society as an advocate for nature, says RSPB's Beccy Speight

clock 21 October 2024 • 6 min read
Ruth Davis appointed as UK's first Nature Envoy

Biodiversity

Ruth Davis appointed as UK's first Nature Envoy

Environmental campaigner named as Special Representative for Nature, as COP16 Biodiversity Summit kicks off in Cali, Colombia

clock 21 October 2024 • 3 min read
Report: UN '30 x 30' nature target won't be achieved for world's oceans until 2107

Biodiversity

Report: UN '30 x 30' nature target won't be achieved for world's oceans until 2107

Key UN ocean target to be missed by eight decades as campaigners claim nature's 'perilous state' has never been more obvious

clock 21 October 2024 • 5 min read
'Micro modular' nuclear and Labour's investment summit: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

Energy

'Micro modular' nuclear and Labour's investment summit: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

BusinessGreen rounds up the most widely read stories on the site this week

clock 18 October 2024 • 1 min read
Cocoa Coalition urges EU to adopt deforestation regulation 'as speedily as possible'

Supply chain

Cocoa Coalition urges EU to adopt deforestation regulation 'as speedily as possible'

Ferrero, Hershey, Nestlé, Tony’s Chocolonely, and Unilever among firms voicing opposition to proposals to delay EUDR by 12 months

clock 18 October 2024 • 3 min read
When it comes to clean heat, the UK can do better

Policy

When it comes to clean heat, the UK can do better

The progress already made on GB Energy shows that it's not too late for the UK to learn from other geographies and markets when it comes to decarbonising heating, writes Alex Sobel MP

clock 18 October 2024 • 6 min read
Study: Tax on frequent flyers could raise €9.1bn a year

Aviation

Study: Tax on frequent flyers could raise €9.1bn a year

New modelling explores the economic and climate benefits that could result from taxing the small subset of the population who fly frequently

clock 18 October 2024 • 4 min read
Is CCS being targeted at the wrong industries?

CCS

Is CCS being targeted at the wrong industries?

Figures from Global CCS Institute highlight extent to which carbon capture development pipeline is dominated by oil and gas interests

clock 17 October 2024 • 5 min read
Labour's industrial strategy paper is a good start towards a growing, green economy

Policy

Labour's industrial strategy paper is a good start towards a growing, green economy

The government's plan for a more strategic approach for industrial strategy is good news, even if clean power is the only unambiguously green sector prioritised, writes Green Alliance's Steve Coulter

clock 17 October 2024 • 4 min read
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