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Nationally Determined Contribution - a UK COP out?

Carbon Accounting

Nationally Determined Contribution - a UK COP out?

The UK's statutory 2050 net zero target should provide the basis for imminent updates to its Paris Agreement pledges, argues Labour's Alan Whitehead, despite what Ministers may suggest to the contrary

clock 28 February 2020 • 4 min read
The government must revive onshore wind if it wants to be a climate leader

Policy

The government must revive onshore wind if it wants to be a climate leader

If the government is sincere about tackling the climate emergency, it must remove barriers to onshore wind in England, argues Alan Whitehead MP

clock 22 January 2020 •
Our first past the post electoral system is hampering the green economy

Politics

Our first past the post electoral system is hampering the green economy

In her valedictory column as an MEP, the Greens Molly Scott Cato argues that until Labour embraces electoral reform the UK's net zero transition will remain badly underpowered

clock 13 January 2020 • 3 min read
Clive Lewis to run for Labour leadership

Politics

Clive Lewis to run for Labour leadership

Shadow Treasury Minister responsible for Sustainable Economics promises to tackle the climate crisis with a 'different kind of party'

clock 20 December 2019 •
The green winners and losers of the 2019 General Election

Politics

The green winners and losers of the 2019 General Election

Who's in and who's out following the historic Conservative victory

clock 13 December 2019 •
Net Zero: Crucial election set to shape UK decarbonisation strategy

Politics

Net Zero: Crucial election set to shape UK decarbonisation strategy

Voters are going to the polls with a mandate for net zero assured, but key decisions on the UK's climate policies and 'Green Brexit' plans hanging in the balance

clock 12 December 2019 • 2 min read
Election 2019: What the main parties' manifestos say about zero-emissions transport

Transport

Election 2019: What the main parties' manifestos say about zero-emissions transport

Sam Unsworth assesses whether Conservative and Labour Parties' manifesto go far enough to deliver net zero transport

clock 11 December 2019 •
Labour mulls lift off for Frequent Flier Levy

Aviation

Labour mulls lift off for Frequent Flier Levy

Shadow minister admits frequent flier levy may be the 'best available option' to halt growth in aviation emissions

clock 09 December 2019 • 4 min read
Labour revs up plan for fully-electric bus fleet across England by 2030

Politics

Labour revs up plan for fully-electric bus fleet across England by 2030

Party pledges to invest £4bn in transforming all 35,000 buses operating in England to run on electricity, while expanding local bus services

clock 06 December 2019 •
From idea-stealing to systems-thinking: The many paths to net zero

Politics

From idea-stealing to systems-thinking: The many paths to net zero

Parties may all now agree UK must hit net zero emissions by mid-century, but disagree on how to get there. BusinessGreen reports from last night's debate hosted by the Aldersgate Group, where party representatives thrashed it out

clock 28 November 2019 •
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