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'We need to get after it': How Scotland could become a world leader in floating offshore wind

Wind

'We need to get after it': How Scotland could become a world leader in floating offshore wind

Aberdeen could be about to give birth to another trail-blazing energy industry - Michael Holder sees how ambitious plans to become a floating offshore wind hub are taking shape

clock 28 May 2025 • 20 min read
It is now seven years since Sir David Attenborough's Blue Planet - yet the plastic crisis rages on

Supply chain

It is now seven years since Sir David Attenborough's Blue Planet - yet the plastic crisis rages on

We now know that people can have as much as seven grams of plastic in their brains - when is enough, enough, asks A Plastic Planet co-founder Sian Sutherland.

clock 28 May 2025 • 4 min read
Will Labour honour its £13.2bn Warm Homes Plan manifesto pledge?

Efficiency

Will Labour honour its £13.2bn Warm Homes Plan manifesto pledge?

Campaigners warn any move to cut back energy efficiency plans would undermine any gains made by reversing Winter Fuel Payment cuts

clock 27 May 2025 • 6 min read
How OXCCU is helping prepare 'commercially viable' SAF for take off

Aviation

How OXCCU is helping prepare 'commercially viable' SAF for take off

Andrew Symes from OXCCU explains how the firm has overcome technical and scaling challenges in its efforts to leave SAF's 'prohibitively expensive' reputation in its slipstream

clock 27 May 2025 • 4 min read
After British Steel, businesses urgently need to see the UK government's long-term green steel plan

Policy

After British Steel, businesses urgently need to see the UK government's long-term green steel plan

The government's forthcoming Steel Strategy must position the UK steel sector for global competitiveness through environmental leadership, writes the Climate Group's Andrew Forth

clock 27 May 2025 • 4 min read
Global Briefing: Renewables could cut Mexico's gas imports by $1.6bn by 2030, study claims

Energy

Global Briefing: Renewables could cut Mexico's gas imports by $1.6bn by 2030, study claims

Mexico's clean energy targets promise to boost energy security, the latest Indian renewables mega-project has been confirmed, and the flagship US offshore wind project could be back on track

clock 23 May 2025 • 10 min read
Biochar: How carbon removal technology can help green our cities

Technology

Biochar: How carbon removal technology can help green our cities

Biochar is more than just a tool for carbon capture - it represents a systems-based approach to climate action, writes Alastair Collier from A Healthier Earth

clock 23 May 2025 • 4 min read
'There is still no plan': Does the UK risk repeating past 'just transition' failures in the North Sea?

Energy

'There is still no plan': Does the UK risk repeating past 'just transition' failures in the North Sea?

Scotland's Just Transition Commission calls for urgent action from policymakers and North Sea industries to ensure a smooth and fair transition for oil and gas workers as the switch to net zero technologies accelerates

clock 23 May 2025 • 7 min read
Material resilience through diversity: Learning from nature's playbook

Biodiversity

Material resilience through diversity: Learning from nature's playbook

Rather than relying on a single crop, materials manufacturers must harness nature's full diversity to ensure economic - and environmental - resilience, argues Xampla's Dr Marc Rodriguez

clock 22 May 2025 • 2 min read
Is a failure to link exec pay and climate targets increasing corporate risk exposure?

Incentives

Is a failure to link exec pay and climate targets increasing corporate risk exposure?

Planet Tracker research warns investors face major risks from the widespread mismatch between executive incentives and corporate sustainability goals

clock 22 May 2025 • 4 min read
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