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BusinessGreen Intelligence

Is the EU sitting on a 'climate-fiscal timebomb'?

Policy

Is the EU sitting on a 'climate-fiscal timebomb'?

European Commission accused of 'massively underestimating' future debt to GDP ratios, as its projections fail to take account of climate impacts

clock 10 March 2026 • 9 min read
A brief glimmer of hope for UK energy bills - but can they be kept down long term?

Energy

A brief glimmer of hope for UK energy bills - but can they be kept down long term?

The price cap offers protection for households through to the end of June, but thereafter the government should look to climate and clean energy policy for economic stability, competitiveness and resilience, writes Bev Cornaby, director of the Corporate...

clock 10 March 2026 • 4 min read
The SMI's Jennifer Jordan-Saifi: 'To help global governments, the private sector needs to be in the same rooms'

Skills

The SMI's Jennifer Jordan-Saifi: 'To help global governments, the private sector needs to be in the same rooms'

Chief executive at the Sustainable Markets Initiative reflects on joining the Royal Household and why it's so crucial to bring young people into climate conversations

clock 10 March 2026 • 9 min read
How mining giant WE Soda bucked the 'greenhushing' trend

Supply chain

How mining giant WE Soda bucked the 'greenhushing' trend

Sustainability officer Alan Knight explains how the mining giant views its environmental credentials as mission critical to maintaining its advantage in an increasingly competitive global market

clock 10 March 2026 • 11 min read
How water, heat, and energy efficiency tech is helping L'Oréal 'gently' extract scent from flowers

Biodiversity

How water, heat, and energy efficiency tech is helping L'Oréal 'gently' extract scent from flowers

Patricia Soyer, scent science director at L’Oréal Groupe, explains how more of the beauty giant’s product notes are coming from 'untouched' flowers

clock 09 March 2026 • 5 min read
Empty shelves and sodden fields: It's time we all stepped up to the plate

Climate change

Empty shelves and sodden fields: It's time we all stepped up to the plate

As record rainfall batters farmers' crops across Europe - farmers, food businesses and governments must deliver a step-change in the food we eat and how it is produced, writes Vicki Hird from The Wildlife Trusts

clock 09 March 2026 • 4 min read
Global Briefing: EU member states approve 90 per cent emissions reduction target for 2040

Policy

Global Briefing: EU member states approve 90 per cent emissions reduction target for 2040

Governments give final approval to 2040 climate target, studies underestimate global sea level rises, and new Earthshot Prize chair named

clock 06 March 2026 • 9 min read
Wet winter, hot summer? What 'climate whiplash' means for the UK

Climate change

Wet winter, hot summer? What 'climate whiplash' means for the UK

Climate policies and planning is often based on average scenarios, but the UK's weather is becoming ever more extreme

clock 06 March 2026 • 4 min read
By-election fall out, reporting standards developments, and EV charging milestones

Politics

By-election fall out, reporting standards developments, and EV charging milestones

BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: March part one

clock 06 March 2026 • 2 min read
How storytelling can help drive action towards a sustainable future

Marketing

How storytelling can help drive action towards a sustainable future

Storytelling has an increasingly strategic role in corporate sustainability - the challenge is to tell stories that acknowledge the scale of the problem while offering hope and engagement, writes CISL fellow Zoë Arden

clock 06 March 2026 • 5 min read
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