Barclays reopens flagship Cambridge coworking space for climate tech start ups

Stuart Stone
clock • 3 min read
Credit: Barclays UK
Image:

Credit: Barclays UK

Barclays-backed centre for climate start ups reopens after retrofit designed to cut carbon emissions by 90 per cent

Barclays has today relaunched its flagship Cambridge Eagle Lab following a significant retrofit designed to reduce carbon emissions by 90 per cent against 2018 benchmarks. The newly designed Centre...

To continue reading this article...

Join BusinessGreen

In just a few clicks you can start your free BusinessGreen Lite membership for 12 months, providing you access to:

  • Three complimentary articles per month covering the latest real-time news, analysis, and opinion from Europe’s leading source of information on the Green economy and business
  • Receive important and breaking news stories via our daily news alert
  • Our weekly newsletter with the best of the week’s green business news and analysis

Join now

 

Already a BusinessGreen member?

Login

More on Work

'The lifestyle stopped working': How I gave up oil rigs for renewables

'The lifestyle stopped working': How I gave up oil rigs for renewables

Workforce 2030: Invenergy's director for international development Gervase Topp lifts the lid on his career shift from oil and gas rigs in the 1990s to rural surveying for wind and solar projects on land today

BusinessGreen staff
clock 15 January 2026 • 7 min read
Report: Global green transition to deliver net gain of 9.6 million jobs by 2030

Report: Global green transition to deliver net gain of 9.6 million jobs by 2030

But World Economic Forum report warns economic and geopolitical headwinds risk uneven transition that could negatively impact some businesses, workers, and communities

Michael Holder
clock 19 November 2025 • 3 min read
How I swapped a career path 'very geared towards oil and gas' for a job in energy storage

How I swapped a career path 'very geared towards oil and gas' for a job in energy storage

Workforce 2030: Invinity Energy Systems lead research scientist, Dr Elisha Martin, explains how wanting to be 'part of the change' redefined her career trajectory

BusinessGreen staff
clock 29 October 2025 • 5 min read