Prime Minister declares energy security a 'vital' part of the UK's beefed up National Security Strategy, as green experts welcome recognition of escalating climate impacts
If the UK wants to be a leader in the burgeoning greenhouse gas removals market, it needs a clear strategy matched by investment and policy, argue Residual's Ted Christie-Miller and CarbonGap's James Townsend
Climate Change Committee calls on government to go further and faster with policy efforts to make electricity cheaper for homes and businesses in the UK
Experts Shane Fagan from Patch and Tom Spencer from Swiss Re explore the increasingly important and multifaceted roles carbon credits can play in corporate climate strategies
Framing climate action as risk management, or green growth as economic inevitability, no longer cuts through alone - net zero has to be lived, proven, localised and tangible, writes Apella Advisors' Andrew Brown
From lower energy bills for major businesses to much-needed investment in skills programmes, the Industrial Strategy has been warmly welcomed by business groups
Green economy gives a near universally warm welcome to an Industrial Strategy that promises lower energy bills and increased investment
Labour is keeping the promised £13.2bn budget for its Warm Homes plan - but issues remain, writes Madeleine Pauker from the University of Sussex
AI's energy demand could become the pressure point that finally forces action - unlocking the investment, infrastructure and reforms the clean energy transition has needed for years, writes Devorah West from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change...
ClimateAi's chief operating officer, Will Kletter, reflects on working with 'weather-dependent' industries and helping business link long-term forecasts to crop yield and credit risks