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Opinion

The greenwashing dilemma: Is fear of scrutiny stopping companies from taking genuine steps to decarbonise?

Management

The greenwashing dilemma: Is fear of scrutiny stopping companies from taking genuine steps to decarbonise?

Decarbonising your business can seem daunting, but doing it right can improve brand reputation and boost business, while also reducing costs, writes Cornwall Insight's Emily Lewis

clock 01 August 2024 • 5 min read
How to deliver the green industrial revolution

Infrastructure

How to deliver the green industrial revolution

The new Labour government has set out its vision for supplying more clean power - but there is little clarity over its demand-side policies, writes Pablo John at the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE)

clock 31 July 2024 • 3 min read
No investment yields better returns for society than climate action

Climate change

No investment yields better returns for society than climate action

The argument that climate action is too expensive isn't just reductive, it is dangerous and holding back economic development, argues Champa Patel at Climate Group

clock 30 July 2024 • 4 min read
Let me introduce your new development partner: Nature

Biodiversity

Let me introduce your new development partner: Nature

As nature increasingly influences design and construction, businesses can leverage green policies to steer real estate development, writes AECOM's Robert Spencer

clock 29 July 2024 • 4 min read
Young energy professionals can shape the future of energy

Skills

Young energy professionals can shape the future of energy

Early career energy professionals can help tackle the net zero skills shortage by providing insight into how to make 'green' jobs sustainable, fulfilling and rewarding, writes YEP Forum's Yumann Siddiq

clock 26 July 2024 • 5 min read
The voluntary carbon market needs to turn a corner - here's how it could do it

Offsets

The voluntary carbon market needs to turn a corner - here's how it could do it

Voluntary carbon market institutions must work hard to dispel uncertainty and build transparency and trust in the system, writes the Climate Change Advisory Group's Sir David King

clock 25 July 2024 • 5 min read
The Bank of England must have its own Climate Science Committee

Policy

The Bank of England must have its own Climate Science Committee

The new goverment should ensure the central bank follows models based on accurate climate data, write Carbon Tracker's Mark Campanale and Bates Wells' Luke Fletcher

clock 24 July 2024 • 4 min read
Good corporate citizens take responsibility for the conduct of their suppliers

Supply chain

Good corporate citizens take responsibility for the conduct of their suppliers

Being ethical and upstanding in business dealings is no longer enough - firms have a shared responsibility to uphold human rights across their supply chains, writes UN Global Compact's Sanda Ojiambo

clock 23 July 2024 • 5 min read
Why the UK should align with the EU on emissions trading

Carbon Trading

Why the UK should align with the EU on emissions trading

UK businesses stand to benefit from closer alignment between the UK and EU Emissions Trading Schemes, argues BEEF's Andrew Warren

clock 22 July 2024 • 4 min read
Simplifying planning policy isn't all that simple

Energy

Simplifying planning policy isn't all that simple

The success of GB Energy will depend on the government walking a tightrope of planning, environmental and competition regulation, writes lawyer Ben Standing

clock 19 July 2024 • 5 min read
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