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Opinion

Is the term net zero a help or hindrance?

Policy

Is the term net zero a help or hindrance?

Sizzle's Trewin Restorick explores the key ingredients to crisp, compelling and creative messaging around climate action

clock 22 November 2023 • 4 min read
Autumn Statement: Why the Chancellor should go big on clean tech

Policy

Autumn Statement: Why the Chancellor should go big on clean tech

The government should grasp the opportunity to back the companies building the low-carbon industries of the future, writes Britain Remade's Sam Richards

clock 21 November 2023 • 4 min read
The Autumn Statement needs to drive radical reform of the electricity grid

Policy

The Autumn Statement needs to drive radical reform of the electricity grid

The government must enact policies that usher a decade of electrification, writes the Tony Blair Institute's Tone Langengen

clock 20 November 2023 • 4 min read
Education and training can bridge the green skills gap

Skills

Education and training can bridge the green skills gap

Companies that invest now in preparing their labour force for a greener future will reap rewards, writes BPP's Emma O'Dell

clock 17 November 2023 • 4 min read
Updated modern slavery legislation can catalyse technology innovation

Policy

Updated modern slavery legislation can catalyse technology innovation

The government is falling behind on supply chain legislation that could open up significant opportunities for the UK's tech sector, warns TechUK's Craig Melson

clock 16 November 2023 • 3 min read
Signed, sealed and delivered: How business contracts can drive decarbonisation

Management

Signed, sealed and delivered: How business contracts can drive decarbonisation

Contracts are the hidden enablers and roadblocks to corporate net zero goals, writes The Chancery Lane Project's Becky Annison

clock 15 November 2023 • 3 min read
The UK could lead the green steel race

Policy

The UK could lead the green steel race

The government must do more to bring down the cost of power for steelmakers as they decarbonise, writes UK Steel's Frank Aaskov

clock 14 November 2023 • 3 min read
Nature markets must be about innovation, not business as usual

Biodiversity

Nature markets must be about innovation, not business as usual

Craig Bennett, chief executive of The Wildlife Trusts, explains why the organisation has teamed up with other green NGOs to develop guidelines for firms looking to invest in credible nature and carbon projects

clock 10 November 2023 • 4 min read
Small nuclear reactors are a bad bet for the British government

Nuclear

Small nuclear reactors are a bad bet for the British government

Claims that SMRs are cheaper, easier to build, safer and less wasteful are unproven and misleading, argues University of Greenwich professor Stephen Thomas

clock 09 November 2023 • 7 min read
Affordable, effective, and scalable: How biochar can help tackle climate change

Carbon Trading

Affordable, effective, and scalable: How biochar can help tackle climate change

The shovel-ready carbon removal solution offers a host of social and economic co-benefits, writes International Biochar Initiative's Wendy Lu Maxwell-Barton

clock 08 November 2023 • 5 min read
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