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News Analysis

How reports of slowing electric vehicle sales have been greatly exaggerated

Automotive

How reports of slowing electric vehicle sales have been greatly exaggerated

Global battery EV sales have surged past 10 million over the past 12 months, with rapid growth in emerging markets such as India and Turkey

clock 02 April 2024 • 6 min read
'Volatile and uncertain': Why declining oil and gas revenues pose a threat to Scotland's finances

Taxation

'Volatile and uncertain': Why declining oil and gas revenues pose a threat to Scotland's finances

Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank assesses the impact of declining oil and gas tax revenue forecasts on Scotland's income compared to that of rest of UK

clock 28 March 2024 • 7 min read
How Patagonia and Seventh Generation include banks in their climate action plans

Management

How Patagonia and Seventh Generation include banks in their climate action plans

Corporate cash deposits are a huge source of carbon emissions, which is why sustainability leaders are engaging with their bankers

clock 28 March 2024 • 3 min read
'Energy pragmatism' and the world according to Larry Fink

Investment

'Energy pragmatism' and the world according to Larry Fink

In his annual letter to investors, BlackRock CEO argues decarbonisation and energy security pressures mean the clean energy transition remains the top investment trend for 2024

clock 27 March 2024 • 8 min read
Why European firms are spending less than a quarter of capex on green initiatives

Investment

Why European firms are spending less than a quarter of capex on green initiatives

New study calls for greater collaboration between corporates and financial institutions, and more supportive policies from governments, to help boost capital investment in net zero transition plans

clock 27 March 2024 • 4 min read
'Strategic threat': Why apparel firms are being warned to wake up to water risks

Risk

'Strategic threat': Why apparel firms are being warned to wake up to water risks

Analysis from Planet Tracker finds changing water availability poses significant risk to sales and margins of apparel brands and retailers

clock 26 March 2024 • 5 min read
'Food and agriculture firms are facing a choice': How investing a fraction of revenues could eradicate half the food industry's emissions

Supply chain

'Food and agriculture firms are facing a choice': How investing a fraction of revenues could eradicate half the food industry's emissions

New research claims investing just two per cent of food and agriculture sector revenues could almost wipe out company supply chain emissions

clock 26 March 2024 • 5 min read
'Strong signal': Is the global shipping industry en route to agreeing a first global carbon price?

Shipping

'Strong signal': Is the global shipping industry en route to agreeing a first global carbon price?

International Maritime Organisation agrees draft outline of potential measures that would price greenhouse gas emissions from shipping - but divisions over the route forward remain

clock 25 March 2024 • 7 min read
'Take back control': Labour and Tories trade blows over UK clean energy plans

Politics

'Take back control': Labour and Tories trade blows over UK clean energy plans

Keir Starmer will today promise to turbocharge floating offshore wind development, but the government is again accusing the Opposition of pursuing decarbonisation targets that could push up energy costs

clock 25 March 2024 • 10 min read
Global Briefing: WMO issues 'red alert' over wave of climate records

Automotive

Global Briefing: WMO issues 'red alert' over wave of climate records

NATO issues climate security warning, White House moves to boost electric vehicle demand, and governments back new nuclear development

clock 22 March 2024 • 7 min read
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