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climate positive

After net zero, we will need to go much further and clean up historic emissions

Climate change

After net zero, we will need to go much further and clean up historic emissions

Tim Kruger from the University of Oxford explores how the trend for tackling historic emissions is going to have to expand - and fast

clock 15 June 2021 • 4 min read
Zoom in on Net Zero - with NatWest's Solange Chamberlain and Simon Watson

Investment

Zoom in on Net Zero - with NatWest's Solange Chamberlain and Simon Watson

Top figures from the leading banking group - formerly RBS - join BusinessGreen deputy editor Michael Holder to discuss NatWest's ambition to become a 'climate positive' bank by 2025

clock 30 September 2020 •
IKEA to pump €200m into assembling a 'climate positive' business

Management

IKEA to pump €200m into assembling a 'climate positive' business

Cash will be spent on green energy projects, and reforestation and sustainable forestry schemes, flatpack giant reveals

clock 27 November 2019 •
Why IKEA and others are going 'climate positive'

Management

Why IKEA and others are going 'climate positive'

A growing number of companies are claiming that their products lead to negative greenhouse gas emissions

clock 23 August 2019 • 6 min read
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