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Russia

Could vertical farms help cities feed themselves?

Technology

Could vertical farms help cities feed themselves?

New report from Tony Blair Institute explores how cities could source 30 per cent of their own fresh produce by 2030 using a range of innovative new technologies

clock 28 April 2022 • 3 min read
'Cascade of emergencies': 500 green groups demand end to fossil fuel-driven war and climate chaos

Politics

'Cascade of emergencies': 500 green groups demand end to fossil fuel-driven war and climate chaos

More than 500 climate groups worldwide argue Russia's invasion of Ukraine should usher in new age of green, equitable energy worldwide

clock 28 April 2022 • 5 min read
Greenpeace data shows UK has paid Russia £220m for oil imports since Ukraine invasion

Energy

Greenpeace data shows UK has paid Russia £220m for oil imports since Ukraine invasion

As Russia moves to halt gas supplies to Poland, new analysis reveals how the UK is continuing to pay millions for Russian oil

clock 27 April 2022 • 5 min read
Net Zero Hydrogen Fund: Businesses urged to apply for part of £240m investment

Energy

Net Zero Hydrogen Fund: Businesses urged to apply for part of £240m investment

Innovate UK to host webinar on how to apply for government funding, as Ministers tout plan to roll out 10GW of low carbon hydrogen capacity by 2030

clock 25 April 2022 • 2 min read
How diluting net zero goals could cost the Conservatives over a million votes

Politics

How diluting net zero goals could cost the Conservatives over a million votes

Most voters across the country strongly support reaching net zero by 2050 'even if it's going to be expensive', Onward survey finds

clock 25 April 2022 • 6 min read
A missed opportunity so big you can see it from the Kremlin

Policy

A missed opportunity so big you can see it from the Kremlin

The Energy Security Strategy contains a welcome boost for offshore wind, nuclear, and hydrogen, but on almost every other front it is not fit for purpose

clock 07 April 2022 • 10 min read
The Energy Security Strategy: What we know so far

Energy

The Energy Security Strategy: What we know so far

Speculation continues to mount over what will feature in the government's crucial new Energy Security Strategy with Ministers at loggerheads over key parts of the plan - here's the latest on what policies could make the cut

clock 04 April 2022 • 11 min read
Third of Brits interested in switching to heat pumps to help shun Russian gas

Infrastructure

Third of Brits interested in switching to heat pumps to help shun Russian gas

Ahead of launch of Boiler Upgrade Grant scheme, polling shows significant numbers of households are considering switching to electric heating technologies

clock 30 March 2022 • 2 min read
'Huge regret': Iceland switches back to palm oil after Ukraine crisis renders sunflower oil 'unobtainable'

Supply chain

'Huge regret': Iceland switches back to palm oil after Ukraine crisis renders sunflower oil 'unobtainable'

Managing director Richard Walker blames Ukraine invasion for temporary u-turn, but pledges to go back to using sunflower oil in on-brand products as soon as possible

clock 29 March 2022 • 3 min read
'Time to go faster': Could accelerating the renewables rollout save the UK and Europe €323bn?

Energy

'Time to go faster': Could accelerating the renewables rollout save the UK and Europe €323bn?

Doubling clean power capacity additions from 40GW to 80GW each year could drive down costs, bills, emissions and geopolitical risk, according to new analysis from Wärtsilä

clock 29 March 2022 • 6 min read
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