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Opinion

How the UK can achieve energy independence with limited resources

Waste

How the UK can achieve energy independence with limited resources

As its weans itself off Russian energy supplies, the UK is at risk of becoming heavily dependent on China for raw minerals, warns Green Alliance's Libby Peake

clock 15 August 2024 • 5 min read
 A rail revolution can put the UK on track for a greener future

Rail

A rail revolution can put the UK on track for a greener future

Fixing the UK's railway system can boost economic growth, cut fares, and help decarbonise the economy, writes Wera Hobhouse MP

clock 14 August 2024 • 5 min read
A responsible steel industry requires rigorous certification

Infrastructure

A responsible steel industry requires rigorous certification

The steel industry must urgently demonstrate that it has a credible roadmap towards a greener and socially just future, writes ResponsibleSteel's Annie Heaton

clock 12 August 2024 • 4 min read
The energy transition has a scaling problem

Investment

The energy transition has a scaling problem

Creating policies and conditions to leverage private capital at scale, to get return-seeking capital deployed in the right places, is key to unlocking the decarbonisation puzzle, writes JP Morgan's Chuka Umunna

clock 09 August 2024 • 4 min read
Why dismissing local opponents to clean energy as 'NIMBYs' and 'blockers' is unhelpful

Policy

Why dismissing local opponents to clean energy as 'NIMBYs' and 'blockers' is unhelpful

Simply characterising local opponents to clean energy infrastructure as 'NIMBYs' and 'blockers' risks stoking further opposition and slowing the renewables rollout, explains Climate Barometer's Dr Adam Corner

clock 08 August 2024 • 4 min read
The UK Nature Minister's in-tray is brimming with challenges and opportunities

Investment

The UK Nature Minister's in-tray is brimming with challenges and opportunities

Since becoming Nature Minister recently, Mary Creagh has already launched a rapid review of the UK’s legally binding environment targets - but what are the most pressing issues? Pollination's Thea Philip shares her thoughts

clock 07 August 2024 • 4 min read
Why greener urban road transport must extend beyond electric vehicles

Automotive

Why greener urban road transport must extend beyond electric vehicles

Transport for London is right to remove the congestion charge exemption for electric vehicles, argues Zedify's CEO Rob King

clock 06 August 2024 • 3 min read
Planning reform is needed but 'competent experts' are discarded at our peril

Policy

Planning reform is needed but 'competent experts' are discarded at our peril

Labour has pledged to 'face down vested interests' in unblocking the planning system - but environmental experts have an interest in protecting the natural word, explains IEMA CEO Sarah Mukherjee

clock 05 August 2024 • 4 min read
Green collar jobs are key to delivering Labour's 2030 clean power mission

Politics

Green collar jobs are key to delivering Labour's 2030 clean power mission

The sense of urgency about the climate crisis needs to be matched by that for green skills, argues Labour MP Andrew Pakes, co-chair of the APPG on Apprenticeships

clock 02 August 2024 • 5 min read
Solar is no threat to UK farming - but climate change and biodiversity loss are

Solar

Solar is no threat to UK farming - but climate change and biodiversity loss are

The new Labour government should increase the budget for nature-friendly farming incentives if we are to protect our food security in the long-term, writes Kitty Thompson from the Conservative Environment Network

clock 01 August 2024 • 4 min read
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