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'A clear example of a market failure': Why businesses are urging the UK and EU to stand firm on supply chain deforestation rules

Risk

'A clear example of a market failure': Why businesses are urging the UK and EU to stand firm on supply chain deforestation rules

Top supermarkets and food businesses argue supply chain deforestation rules are critical for easing food price inflation, tackling climate change, and securing stronger trade ties

clock 08 July 2025 • 9 min read
Ruth Chapman: 'We need a proper vision for what a connected, sustainable UK could look like'

Technology

Ruth Chapman: 'We need a proper vision for what a connected, sustainable UK could look like'

Ruth Chapman of solar-powered vaccine storage co-op, Dulas, reflects on the value of local action and environmental education through volunteering

clock 08 July 2025 • 5 min read
Why ESG remains a vital component of business strategy and growth

Risk

Why ESG remains a vital component of business strategy and growth

ESG isn't 'woke' - it's simply smart business that protects value, prevents harm to people and the environment and builds resilience in a volatile world, writes Emily Lee from Nature Positive and RSK Group

clock 08 July 2025 • 7 min read
We can't decarbonise in the dark: Let's share data to drive green steel supply chains

Supply chain

We can't decarbonise in the dark: Let's share data to drive green steel supply chains

Businesses want to make greener steel choices, but inconsistent data is holding them back, writes Climate Group's Sameen Khan

clock 07 July 2025 • 4 min read
The NHS 10-year health plan is missing a crucial ingredient: nature

Risk

The NHS 10-year health plan is missing a crucial ingredient: nature

There is now ample evidence to show how access to nature improves health and well-being - and yet it is not mentioned once in the 168 pages of the government's new plan

clock 07 July 2025 • 5 min read
How Monumo is creating ultra-efficient electric motors that challenge design preconceptions

Technology

How Monumo is creating ultra-efficient electric motors that challenge design preconceptions

Dominic Vergine, CEO and founder of Monumo discusses the frustrations of the 'hype cycle' and the huge potential carbon savings on offer from more efficient motors

clock 07 July 2025 • 4 min read
Global Briefing: Green industry groups slam US bill, as Trump guts support for clean tech

Energy

Global Briefing: Green industry groups slam US bill, as Trump guts support for clean tech

Plus eight countries back global solidarity climate finance levies on aviation, UN warns droughts are 'a slow moving global catastrophe', and renewables overtake coal power in Poland

clock 04 July 2025 • 9 min read
How climate action provided one of the few bright spots for Labour's first year in office

Politics

How climate action provided one of the few bright spots for Labour's first year in office

The consensus is the Labour government has had a disappointing year, but when it comes to the green economy real progress has been made

clock 04 July 2025 • 11 min read
Why demand for UK green bonds remains strong, despite Trump's pushback against ESG in the US

Investment

Why a US pushback against ESG has done little to dampen demand for green bonds in the UK

Data shows demand for green bonds remains elevated in the UK, while the push for energy security and homegrown renewables only adds further impetus behind the market, according to investors and financial analysts

clock 04 July 2025 • 5 min read
If government is serious about nature recovery, it must harness the full power of the market to do so

Politics

If government is serious about nature recovery, it must harness the full power of the market to do so

For natural capital markets to flourish, and for private money to flow, the government needs to properly commit to them, writes Kitty Thompson from the Conservative Environment Network

clock 04 July 2025 • 4 min read
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