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Opinion

The ECO scheme isn't working - more courageous policy is needed to decarbonise UK homes

Policy

The ECO scheme isn't working - more courageous policy is needed to decarbonise UK homes

Following the ECO energy efficiency scheme's systemic failures, the UK now needs a major rethink in its policy approach to funding home retrofits, writes Ewan Archer-Brown and Professor Jan Rosenow from the University of Oxford

clock 22 October 2025 • 5 min read
Politics may be loud, but business is clear: Britain's future is already net zero

Policy

Politics may be loud, but business is clear: Britain's future is already net zero

Britain can make climate leadership the backbone of economic growth, but policy needs to clear the path, writes Sir Ian Cheshire

clock 21 October 2025 • 4 min read
Grid delays threaten the government's Clean Power 2030 mission

Politics

Grid delays threaten the government's Clean Power 2030 mission

NESO has chosen to delay and revise dates when many new renewables projects would be able to secure a connection to the grid, leading to uncertainty for developers, writes Labour MP Mike Reader

clock 20 October 2025 • 3 min read
Cities must prepare today to benefit from tomorrow's green workforce

Work

Cities must prepare today to benefit from tomorrow's green workforce

Workforce 2030: Training and upskilling the existing workforce as well as welcoming newcomers - including migrants - will be critical to building sustainable, prosperous economy, writes Mayor of Freetown and C-40 co-chair Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr

clock 20 October 2025 • 4 min read
Heat batteries can play a key role in decarbonising homes - but they need Treasury support

Taxation

Heat batteries can play a key role in decarbonising homes - but they need Treasury support

Extending VAT relief to include heat batteries is crucial if this technology is to reach the households that need it most and help the UK meet its decarbonisation goals, writes former DESNZ Minister Lord Callanan

clock 17 October 2025 • 3 min read
Climate adaptation has a marketing problem - it needs active, inclusive communication to attract investors

Marketing

Climate adaptation has a marketing problem - it needs active, inclusive communication to attract investors

We need a new language that speaks to the opportunities of well-designed resilience initiatives, not just obligation, writes Forster Communications CEO Amanda Powell-Smith

clock 16 October 2025 • 3 min read
Young people need the tools and opportunities to fill the circular economy skills gap

Work

Young people need the tools and opportunities to fill the circular economy skills gap

The government must lead urgent action to tackle the looming green skills crisis that goes far beyond the energy sector, writes Dr Adam Read from SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK

clock 15 October 2025 • 5 min read
Workforce 2030: Why green skills must be at the heart of the net zero transition

Work

Workforce 2030: Why green skills must be at the heart of the net zero transition

Companies are already struggling to fill existing green roles - if we want a greener, fairer economy, we need to give people the tools to build it, writes ISEP's CEO Sarah Mukherjee

clock 14 October 2025 • 3 min read
We need a workforce fit for 2030 - and beyond

Work

We need a workforce fit for 2030 - and beyond

The net zero transition is ultimately a skills challenge - and currently too many businesses and governments are flunking the test

clock 13 October 2025 • 8 min read
Navigating turbulence: Eight strategies and tactics for staying the course on sustainability

Management

Navigating turbulence: Eight strategies and tactics for staying the course on sustainability

Working in sustainability can be rough ride in 2025, but subtle small shifts in tactics and communications can still deliver strong rewards, writes Forum for the Future's Sally Uren

clock 13 October 2025 • 6 min read
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