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Opinion

Foreign Secretary David Cameron must walk a green tightrope

Politics

Foreign Secretary David Cameron must walk a green tightrope

The ex-PM's appointment to government holds a number of implications for the climate and energy agenda, writes his former special advisor Tara Singh

clock 04 December 2023 • 3 min read
COP28: Aiming for a half-empty barrel?

Climate change

COP28: Aiming for a half-empty barrel?

On the ground in Dubai, explorer and clean energy pioneer Bertrand Piccard reflects on what might be achieved at the climate talks

clock 01 December 2023 • 3 min read
Embodied carbon must be a focal point of building design

Buildings

Embodied carbon must be a focal point of building design

Transforming the built environment depends on transparency, education, innovative thinking, and a focus on whole-life carbon emissions, argues Stora Enso's Johanna Pirinen

clock 01 December 2023 • 5 min read
Transition finance needs to be a focus at COP28 and beyond

Policy

Transition finance needs to be a focus at COP28 and beyond

The financial sector must put its might towards turbocharging the transition to a low carbon economy, writes ShareAction's Catherine Howarth

clock 30 November 2023 • 4 min read
Universities are the engine that can turn COP28 words into actions

Management

Universities are the engine that can turn COP28 words into actions

Academic institutions can act as trusted and independent partners in the drive to meet net zero targets, writes Heriot-Watt University professor Gillian Murray

clock 29 November 2023 • 6 min read
Renewables developers must treat local landscape concerns seriously

Energy

Renewables developers must treat local landscape concerns seriously

Biodiversity can and should be actively enhanced by renewable energy developments, argues Botley Head Solar Farm's Mark Owen-Lloyd

clock 28 November 2023 • 4 min read
Beyond climate targets: The open data opportunity for COP28

Climate change

Beyond climate targets: The open data opportunity for COP28

The transition to digital, decentralised and clean energy systems depends on international collaboration on data, writes the Centre for Net Zero's Lucy Yu

clock 27 November 2023 • 4 min read
Tax cuts are not enough to deliver green growth

Taxation

Tax cuts are not enough to deliver green growth

The Autumn Statement was a missed opportunity to remove barriers holding back the UK's green economy, writes UK Corporate Leaders Group's Beverley Cornaby

clock 24 November 2023 • 3 min read
The built environment has untold potential to be a climate solution

Buildings

The built environment has untold potential to be a climate solution

The COP28 Climate Summit is a moment to catalyse global action on decarbonising buildings, writes the World Green Building Council's Cristina Gamboa

clock 24 November 2023 • 4 min read
Loss and Damage is a make-or-break issue in the climate fight

Climate change

Loss and Damage is a make-or-break issue in the climate fight

A break down in Loss and Damage talks at COP28 will undermine the consensus between governments that climate goals depend on, writes Caroline Lucas MP

clock 23 November 2023 • 4 min read
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