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Zoom in on Net Zero - with Sarasin & Partners' Natasha Landell-Mills
Zoom in on Net Zero - with Sarasin & Partners' Natasha Landell-Mills

VIDEO: Head of stewardship at the asset manager joins James Murray for a chat ahead of BusinessGreen's Net Zero Finance summit

  • Net Zero Now
  • 04 March 2021
The pathways to net zero with smarter grids and a hydrogen future
The pathways to net zero with smarter grids and a hydrogen future

Energy Networks Association chief executive David Smith sets out the sector's efforts to build a net zero grid 'as quickly as possible'

  • Energy
  • 04 March 2021
A Budget of green miracles and disasters
A Budget of green miracles and disasters

Today's Budget significantly improves the UK's green investment climate, but it was still a long way short of the comprehensive net zero transition strategy that is so desperately needed

  • 03 March 2021
'We need a real commitment to green growth': The green economy reacts to the Budget
'We need a real commitment to green growth': The green economy reacts to the Budget

All the reaction from green groups, businesses, political figures to Rishi Sunak's hugely important pandemic-recovery, pre-COP26 Budget announcement

  • Politics
  • 03 March 2021
The wrong sort of recovery?
The wrong sort of recovery?

Or why today's Budget matters so much

  • 03 March 2021
Can the public sector drive business decarbonisation?
Can the public sector drive business decarbonisation?

The buying power of public sector organisations can have a huge influence on the market for green products and services, writes Dr Joanne Wade from the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE)

  • Infrastructure
  • 03 March 2021
'Beyond GDP': UN mulls adoption of green prosperity measure
'Beyond GDP': UN mulls adoption of green prosperity measure

UN Secretary-General António Guterres urges nations to consider the costs of economic profit against damage to the environment

  • Policy
  • 03 March 2021
Rishi Sunak's Budget must embrace - not compromise - the opportunities of net zero
Rishi Sunak's Budget must embrace - not compromise - the opportunities of net zero

REA chief executive Dr Nina Skorupska sets out the UK renewable energy and clean tech industries' Budget demands

  • Energy
  • 02 March 2021
Could a greener post-Brexit trading policy soon take shape?
Could a greener post-Brexit trading policy soon take shape?

Government confirms the Interim Office for Environmental Protection is to be up and running in July, as independent advisors warn Ministers against 'race to the bottom' on food and farming standards

  • Policy
  • 02 March 2021
Rewriting the green growth rule book: How environmental regulation could help fast track the UK's economic recovery
Rewriting the green growth rule book: How environmental regulation could help fast track the UK's economic recovery

Aldersgate Group makes the case that 'ambitious, well-designed and properly enforced environmental regulations' can drive the UK's economic prosperity in new analysis

  • Politics
  • 02 March 2021
Energy system institutions fit for the future: Re-wiring government for a net zero world
Energy system institutions fit for the future: Re-wiring government for a net zero world

Laura Sandys and Josh Buckland set out a targeted set of changes on Whitehall they argue are needed to drive the UK's monumental transition ahead

  • Energy
  • 02 March 2021
How the world's growing water crisis is endangering $300bn of business value
How the world's growing water crisis is endangering $300bn of business value

Taking action to deal with water shortages and pollution will cost $55bn, just a fraction of the cost of failing to act, CDP estimates

  • Risk
  • 01 March 2021
Budget battlegrounds are further evidence of short-termism
Budget battlegrounds are further evidence of short-termism

The Budget is a prime opportunity to bring some much-needed certainty and direction that can underpin the journey to net zero, writes ECIU's Dr Jonathan Marshall

  • Politics
  • 01 March 2021
Burning ambition or crude awakening? How investors view oil giants' growing interest in renewables
Burning ambition or crude awakening? How investors view oil giants' growing interest in renewables

Tie-ups look set to become a leading trend as oil and gas companies scramble for a piece of the zero carbon pie

  • Investment
  • 01 March 2021
Global Briefing: Bangladesh drops plans for nine new coal plants
Global Briefing: Bangladesh drops plans for nine new coal plants

SEC climate disclosure plans, hydrogen developments, and climate-committed K-Pop are to the fore in this week's Global Briefing

  • Management
  • 26 February 2021
Digging into the complex, confusing, and contentious world of soil carbon offsets
Digging into the complex, confusing, and contentious world of soil carbon offsets

Jim Giles explores the deep divisions that are shaping the emerging field of soil-based offsets

  • Offsets
  • 26 February 2021
'Worrying': Carney and Brookfield row throws spotlight on 'net zero' confusion
'Worrying': Carney and Brookfield row throws spotlight on 'net zero' confusion

COP26 finance advisor is under fire for claiming his investment firm Brookfield is 'net zero' despite its billions of investments in fossil fuels

  • Net Zero Now
  • 26 February 2021
What does delivering a net zero investment portfolio actually entail?
What does delivering a net zero investment portfolio actually entail?

  • Investment
  • 26 February 2021
Could poor flood provisions cause the next major building regulations scandal?
Could poor flood provisions cause the next major building regulations scandal?

With the government already under fire for its handling of the cladding scandal, MPs on the Public Accounts Committee have today warned Ministers must enhance the UK's approach to flood protection and risk management in preparation for escalating climate...

  • Buildings
  • 26 February 2021
The 1.5C transition challenge
The 1.5C transition challenge

Mike Appleby, investment manager at Liontrust's Sustainable Investment Team, explains how it is engaging with companies to enhance climate action

  • Investment
  • 26 February 2021
Carbon Tracker to government: Clean energy beats gas on every metric - so choose it
Carbon Tracker to government: Clean energy beats gas on every metric - so choose it

Financial think tank Carbon Tracker has urged the government to take its "foot off the gas" when planning future energy supply

  • Energy
  • 25 February 2021
The steel industry will soon have little use for Cumbrian coal
The steel industry will soon have little use for Cumbrian coal

Global market forces and the impending shift towards greener forms of steel manufacturing will likely render plans for a new coal mine in Cumbria redundant, writes Andrew Warren

  • Supply chain
  • 25 February 2021
Zoom in on Net Zero - with ShareAction's Catherine Howarth
Zoom in on Net Zero - with ShareAction's Catherine Howarth

VIDEO: Chief executive of the responsible investment charity chats to BusinessGreen's James Murray about the rise of shareholder activism in driving climate action

  • Investment
  • 24 February 2021
Boris Johnson: 'Climate change is a threat to our collective security'
Boris Johnson: 'Climate change is a threat to our collective security'

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's and Sir David Attenborough's addresses to the UN Security Council meeting on climate security

  • Politics
  • 24 February 2021
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