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How could the government bring energy bills back down?

Policy

How could the government bring energy bills back down?

A new report suggests zonal pricing could slash energy costs by up to £5bn a year, but leading trade bodies maintain radical reforms to the electricity market could backfire

clock 03 March 2025 • 13 min read
COP16 part two: Why the Rome biodiversity talks mark a turning point for business

Biodiversity

COP16 part two: Why the Rome biodiversity talks mark a turning point for business

The decisions made at last week's UN biodiversity talks provide greater certainty of the role for businesses in tackling the nature crisis and grasping the opportunities ahead, writes Business for Nature CEO Eva Zabey

clock 03 March 2025 • 4 min read
Global Briefing: Denmark on track to meet 2030 climate goal

Climate change

Global Briefing: Denmark on track to meet 2030 climate goal

Plus hydrogen storage boost for Sweden's HYBRIT green steel project, hundreds fired at US climate science body NOAA, and French insect protein start-up Ÿnsect files for insolvency

clock 28 February 2025 • 6 min read
How do we tackle the sewage scandal?

Politics

How do we tackle the sewage scandal?

The UK has an opportunity to build a sustainable, adaptive, resilient water system that works for everyone – but we need to think outside the box and beyond traditional methods, writes Lib Dem MP Wera Hobhouse

clock 28 February 2025 • 5 min read
'Scrap net zero?' OK, but then what?

Politics

'Scrap net zero?' OK, but then what?

Attacks on the net zero transition are ratcheting up, but what would happen if the critics of decarbonisation actually got what they wanted?

clock 28 February 2025 • 9 min read
Trustee Sustainability Working Group sets out key climate actions for pension schemes

Investment

Trustee Sustainability Working Group sets out key climate actions for pension schemes

Guidance aims to make trustee action 'as effective as possible' in 2025

clock 28 February 2025 • 5 min read
How could changes to the Procurement Act impact the green economy?

Procurement

How could changes to the Procurement Act impact the green economy?

POLICY BRIEFING: BusinessGreen Intelligence digs into the potential impact of the revamped public procurement regime on green businesses and the wider low-carbon economy

clock 28 February 2025 • 13 min read
How the electric lorry, bus, and coach market could hit $320bn by 2035

Transport

How the electric lorry, bus, and coach market could hit $320bn by 2035

Demand for battery electric heavy vehicles is expected to outstrip legacy internal combustion market within a decade, a new analysis predicts

clock 27 February 2025 • 5 min read
Why we're betting our lives on carbon removal (and why Trump doesn't matter)

Carbon Trading

Why we're betting our lives on carbon removal (and why Trump doesn't matter)

Carbon removal is happening, but we need to make sure it scales fast enough, argue Residual co-founders Laura Fritsch and Ted Christie-Miller

clock 27 February 2025 • 3 min read
'Reckless deregulation': European Commission slammed over plan to gut corporate sustainability rules

Legislation

'Reckless deregulation': European Commission slammed over plan to gut corporate sustainability rules

Businesses face fresh uncertainty as European Commission seeks to renegotiate raft of previously agreed corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence rules

clock 26 February 2025 • 12 min read
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