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ECIU

'Winter washout': Extreme rainfall expected to knock nearly £1bn off arable farm revenues

Risk

'Winter washout': Extreme rainfall expected to knock nearly £1bn off arable farm revenues

Analysis claims autumn and winter rainfall was made 15 per cent heavier by climate change, leading to reduced revenue from key arable crops

clock 21 May 2024 • 5 min read
Study: Record winter rain could cut UK food self-sufficiency by almost 10 per cent

Climate change

Study: Record winter rain could cut UK food self-sufficiency by almost 10 per cent

ECIU claims poor yields caused by extreme winter weather are set to cut UK self-sufficiency across all farming sectors

clock 12 May 2024 • 4 min read
Study: Running costs for plug-in hybrids can be double manufacturers' claims

Automotive

Study: Running costs for plug-in hybrids can be double manufacturers' claims

Fuel for plug-in hybrids costs £1,059 a year on average, compared to £388 for pure EVs, according to a new ECIU analysis

clock 10 May 2024 • 2 min read
Local elections: Results and polling suggest voters 'as committed as ever' to net zero

Politics

Local elections: Results and polling suggest voters 'as committed as ever' to net zero

New polling, strong showing from Greens and Labour, and victory for Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen all point to how public support for climate action is as robust as ever

clock 03 May 2024 • 5 min read
'Harbinger of things to come': Wet winter could hit UK harvests by a fifth

Climate change

'Harbinger of things to come': Wet winter could hit UK harvests by a fifth

UK production of wheat, barley, oats, and oilseed rape forecast to fall significantly in 2024 following one of the wettest winters on record, ECIU warns

clock 29 April 2024 • 4 min read
The other oil crisis: Crop failures leading to sharp increase in price of cooking oil

Supply chain

The other oil crisis: Crop failures leading to sharp increase in price of cooking oil

UK vegetable oil harvest could be cut in half, while olive oil prices have hit record levels as climate impacts bite

clock 17 April 2024 • 3 min read
'Energy patriots': New analysis shows greenest homes can more than halve energy imports

Efficiency

'Energy patriots': New analysis shows greenest homes can more than halve energy imports

Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit calculates homes with heat pumps, insulation, and EVs use less than half the imported energy of households reliant on fossil fuels

clock 15 April 2024 • 4 min read
Government under fire over claims UK has 'gone backwards' on energy security

Policy

Government under fire over claims UK has 'gone backwards' on energy security

The UK is less energy secure than it was a year ago, with the country on a path to even greater insecurity

clock 30 March 2024 • 6 min read
How the 'Big Four' emitters could make climate history in 2024

Politics

How the 'Big Four' emitters could make climate history in 2024

Actions taken by China, the US, India and EU could make a monumental year for climate action, writes ECIU's Gareth Redmond-King

clock 28 March 2024 • 6 min read
Study: Renewables provide more UK power than gas plants over last winter

Energy

Study: Renewables provide more UK power than gas plants over last winter

ECIU estimates wind, solar, and hydro provided 40 per cent of UK electricity over winter months, while gas fired power plants provided around a third

clock 22 March 2024 • 3 min read
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