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Opinion

How supercomputers will unlock more accurate climate modelling

Technology

How supercomputers will unlock more accurate climate modelling

The next generation of supercomputers promise to help address remaining uncertainties in reliable weather and climate predictions, explains TechUK's Susanne Baker

clock 06 September 2021 • 3 min read
Why businesses must step in to restore the UK's peatlands

Climate change

Why businesses must step in to restore the UK's peatlands

Companies can, and must, play an important role in helping to restore Britain's vast, biodiverse carbon stores, argues Palladium's Jose Maria Ortiz

clock 03 September 2021 • 3 min read
From laggard to leader: How the UK can capitalise on the heat pump opportunity

Energy

From laggard to leader: How the UK can capitalise on the heat pump opportunity

Policy and investment to boost domestic manufacturing and skills training are urgently required to support the heat pump rollout, explains Dr Richard Lowes from the Regulatory Assistance Project

clock 02 September 2021 • 6 min read
Sustainable finance and net zero: Why investors cannot afford to be left behind

Buildings

Sustainable finance and net zero: Why investors cannot afford to be left behind

Now is the time for businesses of all shapes and sizes to step up and take action to decarbonise their real estate assets, writes BRE Group's James Fisher

clock 01 September 2021 • 4 min read
Green jobs: We need a diverse workforce to achieve the world's climate goals

Work

Green jobs: We need a diverse workforce to achieve the world's climate goals

Angela Rose from the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) explains why the trade association is sending a 'green jobs delegation' to COP26

clock 31 August 2021 • 2 min read
Clear and present danger: Why business leaders must take a more active stance on the climate crisis

Energy

Clear and present danger: Why business leaders must take a more active stance on the climate crisis

The planet's extreme situation demands a much more aggressive approach, argue Imagine's Paul Polman, Agder Energi's Steffen Syvertsen, and Bjørn K Haugland from Skift Business Climate Leaders

clock 27 August 2021 • 4 min read
Hot or not? What to make of the Heat and Buildings Strategy rumours

Policy

Hot or not? What to make of the Heat and Buildings Strategy rumours

Jess Ralston from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) attempts to cut through the noise swirling around around the long-awaited Heat and Buildings Strategy

clock 26 August 2021 • 5 min read
Robust target-setting in the Environment Bill can drive the growth of the green economy

Legislation

Robust target-setting in the Environment Bill can drive the growth of the green economy

The Environment Bill must lead to a target-setting regime that spurs the growth of environmental markets and scales up critical net zero technology and innovation, argues EIC's Matthew Farrow

clock 25 August 2021 • 3 min read
How traceability can tackle cattle-driven deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon

Biodiversity

How traceability can tackle cattle-driven deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon

IDH's global director of landscapes Matthew Spencer makes the case for 'farm to shelf' tracing of cattle in Brazil to combat deforestation of the Amazon rainforest

clock 24 August 2021 • 3 min read
Unparalleled collaboration is needed to achieve a net zero hospitality sector by 2030

Supply chain

Unparalleled collaboration is needed to achieve a net zero hospitality sector by 2030

Food retailers, manufacturers and farmers have committed to net zero in the UK - now all parts of the food chain must pull together to get there, writes Mike Barry

clock 23 August 2021 • 4 min read
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