At VERGE 22, fleet leaders offered insights on how they started, where they are in their electric journey and what they’ve learned along the way
President and vice chairman of Microsoft chats to BusinessGreen about corporate climate diplomacy as businesses and governments gear up for COP27
The LME is the world's oldest and largest industrial metals exchange - BusinessGreen investigates how it is preparing for the battery metal goldrush and responding to calls for a more sustainable metals industry
Rebekah Moses is moving from Impossible Foods to the controlled environment agriculture space, but why?
There's lots of talk about the need to cut energy use and emissions from homes, but what do homeowners actually think they need to do?
UK natural beauty produce brand Faith In Nature has revamped its legal status to give 'Nature' a voice and a vote on its executive board - but what does the move mean in practice?
The race for green steel is now firmly underway - BusinessGreen looks at the technologies the UK's largest steelworks could tap to get ahead
As incentives and mandates collide with real-world conditions, there are sure to be pinch points the clean energy sector must navigate
Dealing with the vast amounts of digital data that is stored on computer servers and never used is crucial to meeting net zero targets, explain Loughborough University professors Tom Jackson and Ian R. Hodgkinson