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Opinion

Climate co-operation is in every nation's self-interest

Climate change

Climate co-operation is in every nation's self-interest

UNFCCC's Simon Stiell's Istanbul speech setting out the priorities for COP31 - in full

clock 13 February 2026 • 8 min read
How the green economy can inspire the next generation of engineers

Work

How the green economy can inspire the next generation of engineers

Workforce 2030: Today's young engineers are motivated by purpose - by linking training to clean energy outcomes, firms can attract talent that might otherwise overlook manufacturing, writes BGB's Nathan Flower

clock 13 February 2026 • 4 min read
A new energy is taking over: Five forces defining the next phase of the global energy transition

Energy

A new energy is taking over: Five forces defining the next phase of the global energy transition

The global energy transition is now underpinned by so much investment, corporate willpower, and future-oriented policymaking that it's looking to become irreversible, writes Climate Group's Sam Kimmins

clock 13 February 2026 • 6 min read
The Munich Security Conference's uncomfortable truth: Fossil fuels are now a security risk

Politics

The Munich Security Conference's uncomfortable truth: Fossil fuels are now a security risk

At Munich world leaders will talk about defence readiness, economic resilience and strategic autonomy, but energy and climate change should be understood as central to all three, writes We Mean Business Coalition CEO María Mendiluce

clock 12 February 2026 • 4 min read
Policy dither and delay is slowing UK commercial property decarbonisation

Buildings

Policy dither and delay is slowing UK commercial property decarbonisation

There is strong support for decarbonisation across the UK commercial property sector, but government dither and delay suggests it is not listening to the industry, writes Jenna Strover from Potter Space

clock 11 February 2026 • 4 min read
UN tax talks could unlock billions for nature – but only if negotiators get it right

Taxation

UN tax talks could unlock billions for nature – but only if negotiators get it right

Businesses watching nature markets and biodiversity credits should pay closer attention to current UN tax cooperation treaty talks, as they may prove hugely consequential, write Professor Jessica Dempsey and the Tax Justice Network's Luke Holland

clock 11 February 2026 • 4 min read
The EU is borrowing from the UK's grid playbook - but should it?

Infrastructure

The EU is borrowing from the UK's grid playbook - but should it?

Moving too quickly to build out the energy grid without fully integrating domestic flexibility risks locking in a higher-cost future for consumers, warns Amber Woodward from the Centre for Net Zero

clock 10 February 2026 • 4 min read
It's official: Biodiversity loss is a threat to UK national security

Risk

It's official: Biodiversity loss is a threat to UK national security

The UK's latest national security assessment warns potential socio-economic implications from biodiversity loss are significant - firms must evaluate how such a future scenario will impact their business model and strategy, writes Nature Positive's Tom...

clock 09 February 2026 • 5 min read
What the Winter Olympics reveal about the business decisions shaping the future of sport

Climate change

What the Winter Olympics reveal about the business decisions shaping the future of sport

The future of winter sport in a changing climate will be shaped less by what happens on the slopes, and more by the business decisions made around it, writes 17 Sport CEO and founder Neill Duffy

clock 06 February 2026 • 5 min read
The people who power the UK deserve power in their workplace too

Work

The people who power the UK deserve power in their workplace too

For this government, clean energy is about getting bills down for good, creating good jobs in your hometown and strong rights at work, writes Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero

clock 05 February 2026 • 3 min read
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