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What can early human farmers teach us about rewilding today?

Biodiversity

What can early human farmers teach us about rewilding today?

The very first farmers hundreds of thousands of years ago often made landscapes even more biodiverse, which may offer lessons for rewilding efforts today, argue Jonathan D. Gordon and Brennen Fagan from the University of York

clock 29 July 2024 • 5 min read
Going for green gold: Inside the Paris Olympics' sustainability drive

Management

Going for green gold: Inside the Paris Olympics' sustainability drive

How the event organisers have sought to reduce the games climate impact, from minimising new construction, banning most single-use plastics to eliminating diesel generators

clock 26 July 2024 • 5 min read
Inside the Goodwood Festival of Speed's cleantech race

Automotive

Inside the Goodwood Festival of Speed's cleantech race

Innovators driving solar and autonomous vehicles, tyre wear capture, and tech creating 'wonder material' graphene and hydrogen fuel from methane at the Goodwood Festival of Speed's Future Lab lift the hood on their stories so far

clock 25 July 2024 • 19 min read
How H&M will push suppliers to use thermal batteries for energy

Energy

How H&M will push suppliers to use thermal batteries for energy

The fashion company wants to decarbonise its textile vendors by switching them to heat brick startup Rondo Energy

clock 19 July 2024 • 4 min read
Inside the quest for 'carbon negative' Weetabix

Supply chain

Inside the quest for 'carbon negative' Weetabix

BusinessGreen Intelligence unboxes Weetabix Food Company's efforts to source 75,000 metric tonnes of wheat a year from within 50 miles of its factory

clock 14 July 2024 • 12 min read
How Google, Meta, Salesforce and other companies are joining forces to fund climate action

Climate change

How Google, Meta, Salesforce and other companies are joining forces to fund climate action

Advance market commitments have accelerated solutions deployment for other global challenges, such as vaccine distribution - Here's how they could speed carbon reduction and removal

clock 12 July 2024 • 5 min read
Why biodiversity loss is a bigger risk to businesses than carbon emissions

Biodiversity

Why biodiversity loss is a bigger risk to businesses than carbon emissions

Half the world’s GDP depends on nature but only five per cent of companies have goals for addressing biodiversity loss.

clock 05 July 2024 • 6 min read
How European experience is helping Vattenfall bring UK heat networks to the boil

Infrastructure

How European experience is helping Vattenfall bring UK heat networks to the boil

Vattenfall Heat's Jenny Curtis discusses how lessons from successful district heating deployment in the Nordics and Amsterdam are shaping a billion-pound UK rollout

clock 04 July 2024 • 14 min read
'Hardware is hard': Inside Octopus Energy's plan to take heat pumps into the mainstream

Energy

'Hardware is hard': Inside Octopus Energy's plan to take heat pumps into the mainstream

Octopus Energy's chief product marketing officer reflects on how a mix of innovation and obsession means progress in the heat pump is starting to feel a 'little bit easier'

clock 21 June 2024 • 11 min read
Should the UK oil and gas industry fear a Labour government?

Politics

Should the UK oil and gas industry fear a Labour government?

Labour and the Conservatives offer differing visions for the future of the North Sea oil and gas industry, with significant implications for the economy, energy security, and the net zero transition

clock 19 June 2024 • 21 min read
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