The Party has provided the clearest signal yet that it plans to deliver a huge increase in clean energy investment if it wins the next election, but it faces a series of daunting challenges if it is to deliver on its ambitious vision
Tensions run high between richer and poorer nations as UN climate talks close in Bonn, fuelling fears upcoming COP28 Climate Summit will struggle to deliver ambitious agreement
The European Union's new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism should incentivise more countries to put a price on carbon, but not the US
Chile plans to nationalise its vast reserves of lithium, an element essential for development of batteries and electric vehicles - it is a move that could have major repercussions for the fast-expanding market
As Labour and the Tories seek to draw pre-election dividing lines, the government stands accused of failing to resolutely back its own decarbonisation policies, prompting concerns across the green economy
The SBTi is again facing tough questions about its funding model and methodologies – BusinessGreen delves into the debate
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: May
The Science-Based Targets Network has launched its first set of guidance and tools for companies to set science-aligned targets for reducing their impacts on land and freshwater
The G7 economies remained steadfast in their support for Ukraine, clean energy, and global climate goals, but delivery plans remain somewhat less clear
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: April