The BusinessGreen Leaders Awards are back for 2022, at a time when promoting the many strengths of the green economy has never been more important
By the end of 2022 the world will be nearly a third of the way through the decade when global emissions are supposed to start falling sharply - the emissions gap needs closing before it becomes a chasm
After a hugely dramatic year, the green economy faces a uniquely challenging few months as the opponents of climate action prepare to ramp up their opposition to the net zero transition
The government's decision to slash electric vehicle grants will slow the shift to zero emission transport and hamper the green recovery - and all to save vanishingly small amounts of money
Steel. It is a material so central to the growing green economy, with its myriad requirements for electric vehicles, wind turbines and all manner of other forms of infrastructure, but one which has nevertheless long been viewed
There has, quite understandably, been an increasingly heavy focus on the role of human diets in climate change. After all, around a third of total greenhouse gas emissions come from the world's food system,
Barely a week now seems to go by now without another major automotive or energy firm significantly scaling up its targets for electric vehicle or clean energy production in the 2020s.
The history of the renewables industry is littered with technologies and innovations that didn't quite work. The leviathan offshore turbines and low cost, mass manufactured solar panels that are rapidly remaking the global energy market
I often look at the results of a survey and find myself wondering, 'is that good or not?' This week's study from PwC on executive pay and its links to ESG performance is a case in point.
Far from being a failure, The Glasgow Summit represents a major breakthrough that should serve to accelerate climate action this decade and beyond