businessgreen_logo
Sign in Join
    • My account
    • Sign out
  • You are currently accessing BusinessGreen via your Enterprise account.

    If you already have an account please use the link below to sign in.

    If you have any problems with your access or would like to request an individual access account please contact our customer service team.

    Phone: +44 (0) 1858 438800

    Email: [email protected]

    • Sign in
logo
  • logo

    Search BusinessGreen

  • News
  • Topics

    Select a Topic below

    In-depth Opinion Energy Policy Management Technology Investment
  • Events
  • BusinessGreen Intelligence
  • More

    Content by subject

    • Energy
    • Investment
    • Management
    • Policy
    • Technology
      • Transport
      • Work
      • Net Zero Now

    Authors

    • James Murray
    • Michael Holder
    • Stuart Stone

    Blogs

    • Editor's Blog
    • Partner Insight

    Connect with us

    • Contact us
    • Newsletter
    • Bluesky
    • X (formerly Twitter)
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram
  • Searchlogo

    Search BusinessGreen

    x
Join Sign in
 
    • My account
    • Sign out
  • You are currently accessing BusinessGreen via your Enterprise account.

    If you already have an account please use the link below to sign in.

    If you have any problems with your access or would like to request an individual access account please contact our customer service team.

    Phone: +44 (0) 1858 438800

    Email: [email protected]

    • Sign in
    • Sign in

In-depth

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
'We want to be a hotel for everybody': How Radisson gave a Manchester hotel a net zero makeover

Management

'We want to be a hotel for everybody': How Radisson gave a Manchester hotel a net zero makeover

Designing a net zero hotel from the ground up is one thing, but eradicating Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions from an existing hotel represents a major milestone for global chain's climate efforts

clock 03 July 2025 • 16 min read
The EU's new climate targets are flawed, but they deserve celebrating

Legislation

The EU's new climate targets are flawed, but they deserve celebrating

The European Commission's proposal to cut emissions 90 per cent by 2040 contains loopholes, but it still promises to be transformational for the green economy

clock 03 July 2025 • 3 min read
The government's climate test for new oil and gas fields signals a step-change in project scrutiny

Energy

The government's climate test for new oil and gas fields signals a step-change in project scrutiny

The government just made regulations for approving new oil and gas fields more stringent - rejecting Rosebank is now the only credible response, writes Uplift's Tessa Khan

clock 03 July 2025 • 4 min read
How revisiting past practices allowed a mixed farm to be financially resilient while boosting biodiversity

Supply chain

How revisiting past practices allowed a mixed farm to be financially resilient while boosting biodiversity

One Cornish farmer is returning to past practices on his family farm, and enjoying some remarkable science-based results

clock 02 July 2025 • 8 min read
 'Demand for high quality credits is at an all-time high': How the carbon credit market enjoyed a record-breaking start to 2025

Carbon Trading

'Demand for high quality credits is at an all-time high': How the carbon credit market enjoyed a record-breaking start to 2025

New data from Sylvera shows increased activity and a continuing market shift towards higher quality and compliance grade carbon credits

clock 02 July 2025 • 5 min read
Five things learned from conversations with circular businesses

Waste

Five things learned from conversations with circular businesses

Green Alliance's Emily Carr has spoken to a number of major businesses already 'quietly getting on' with circularity - here she shares her key takeaways

clock 02 July 2025 • 5 min read
234
  • Contact Us
  • Marketing Solutions
  • About Incisive Media
  • Privacy Settings
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Policies
  • Careers
FOLLOW US
Incisive Media

© Incisive Business Media Limited, Published by Incisive Business Media Limited, New London House, 172 Drury Lane, London WC2B 5QR. Registered in England and Wales with company registration number 09178013. Part of Arc network, www.arc-network.com

DIGITAL PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR
right wallpaper ad
Loading.gif?page type=listing page&tag=in depth