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Science

Economic growth and environmental protection must not be pitted against each other

Politics

Economic growth and environmental protection must not be pitted against each other

Weakening environmental rules and standards undermines the work of ambitious businesses that are looking to generate growth, writes Rachel Solomon Williams, executive director of the Aldersgate Group

clock 18 February 2025 • 4 min read
Study: Global biofuel shipping push could exacerbate climate and food supply risks

Shipping

Study: Global biofuel shipping push could exacerbate climate and food supply risks

Rules being drawn up by the International Maritime Organisation could see almost a third of global shipping running on biofuels in 2030, with negative implications for land use, deforestation and climate change, warns T&E

clock 17 February 2025 • 6 min read
'World first': More than 100,000 containers registered for port carbon insetting scheme

Shipping

'World first': More than 100,000 containers registered for port carbon insetting scheme

Cargo owners register more than 100,000 container units within first two months of DP World trial

clock 17 February 2025 • 2 min read
'Home Advantage': How a new blueprint is aiming to help UK households reach net zero

Policy

'Home Advantage': How a new blueprint is aiming to help UK households reach net zero

Environmental charity Hubbub reveals three quarters of households are open to more sustainable living, but they need help from government and businesses

clock 12 February 2025 • 8 min read
Voluntary Carbon Market: How 'fresh foundations' are set to drive increased carbon credit demand

Offsets

Voluntary Carbon Market: How 'fresh foundations' are set to drive increased carbon credit demand

New study from Abatable reveals how investment in the Voluntary Carbon Market topped $16bn last year, providing a major boost to the pipeline for high-integrity credits

clock 12 February 2025 • 7 min read
Study confirms natural flood resilience measures are working

Risk

Study confirms natural flood resilience measures are working

Environment Agency publishes update to key directory detailing how woodland can slow flood waters by up to 50 per cent, while delivering multiple co-benefits

clock 12 February 2025 • 3 min read
Live enquiries for Biodiversity Net Gain units valued at £210m after scheme's first year

Biodiversity

Live enquiries for Biodiversity Net Gain units valued at £210m after scheme's first year

Environment Bank reports soaring demand for BNG units since launch of scheme, with units sold to more than 100 customers in 2024

clock 12 February 2025 • 5 min read
Record January heat suggests La Niña may be losing its ability to keep global warming in check

Climate change

Record January heat suggests La Niña may be losing its ability to keep global warming in check

The latest record-breaking heat will have alarm bells ringing over the way rising temperatures appear to be 'overwhelming' natural climate cycles

clock 11 February 2025 • 5 min read
World's largest ad firm reported to OECD over 'pro-polluter' campaigns

Marketing

World's largest ad firm reported to OECD over 'pro-polluter' campaigns

'First-of-its-kind' complaint against WPP argues firm should not make climate pledges while helping to promote the world's most polluting companies

clock 11 February 2025 • 5 min read
UK insurers pay out record £585m for weather-related damages in 2024

Risk

UK insurers pay out record £585m for weather-related damages in 2024

Damage to homes and businesses from extreme weather events is leading to rising pay outs as the climate crisis intensifies, the latest data shows

clock 11 February 2025 • 3 min read
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