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Cutting clean investment in the Spring Statement would be bad economics and poor politics

Taxation

Cutting clean investment in the Spring Statement would be bad economics and poor politics

The Spring Statement and upcoming Spending Review cannot afford to de-prioritise investment in the clean transition, as it is crucial for the government's growth mission, writes Esin Serin from LSE's Grantham Institute on Climate Change and the Environment...

clock 24 March 2025 • 5 min read
Global Briefing: German Parliament backs defence and climate spending plan

Politics

Global Briefing: German Parliament backs defence and climate spending plan

Germany's new government vows to ramp up clean energy spending, Saudi Aramco debuts its first direct air capture project, and the EU unveils is latest steel action plan

clock 21 March 2025 • 8 min read
Inside Seventh Generation's playbook for supporting polluter-pay laws

Policy

Inside Seventh Generation's playbook for supporting polluter-pay laws

Next in the consumer product company's sights: California legislation that would assess fees on the world’s largest fossil fuels producers

clock 21 March 2025 • 5 min read
Why water is critical for business resilience

Risk

Why water is critical for business resilience

Ahead of World Water Day, Ekhosuehi Iyahen, secretary general at the Insurance Development Forum, and Diageo's Michael Alexander share their reflections on a recent water resilience roundtable in London comprising businesses, financial services firms...

clock 21 March 2025 • 4 min read
Kemi Badenoch is wrong about net zero - but she is right to centre living standards in the debate

Buildings

Kemi Badenoch is wrong about net zero - but she is right to centre living standards in the debate

The Conservative Party leader's repudiation of the UK's net zero target undermines the decades of financial, cultural, and infrastructural investment in decarbonising the UK, writes UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) chief executive Smith Mordak

clock 21 March 2025 • 4 min read
'Economic and financial instability': Study lays bare huge risks of delaying net zero goals

Risk

'Economic and financial instability': Study lays bare huge risks of delaying net zero goals

Academic study argues delayed and disorderly transition to net zero would lead to 'increased inflation, higher interest rates, economic stagnation, and financial instability'

clock 20 March 2025 • 5 min read
'Good jobs in new industries': How Grangemouth could become a green industrial hub

Skills

'Good jobs in new industries': How Grangemouth could become a green industrial hub

Project Willow report on behalf of UK and Scottish government explores potential low carbon uses for site, but estimates transforming facility would require £3.5bn of private sector investment

clock 20 March 2025 • 7 min read
Populism won't solve Europe's problems, resilience will: Here is how we get there

Investment

Populism won't solve Europe's problems, resilience will: Here is how we get there

Climate technologies play a critical and massively underestimated role in strengthening our resilience, writes World Fund co-founder Danijel Višević

clock 20 March 2025 • 4 min read
Climate impacts may be starting to spiral, but a sub-1.5C world is 'still possible'

Climate change

Climate impacts may be starting to spiral, but a sub-1.5C world is 'still possible'

World Meteorological Organisation report shows CO2 in atmosphere has reached its highest level in 800,000 years, but the world can still avoid a climate catastrophe

clock 19 March 2025 • 6 min read
SBTi's Corporate Net Zero Standard: Three key outstanding questions

Carbon Accounting

SBTi's Corporate Net Zero Standard: Three key outstanding questions

The SBTi's long-awaited draft standard points to a potential compromise between corporates and green groups, but several important issues are still yet to be resolved

clock 19 March 2025 • 11 min read
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