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Opinion

Our green future won't materialise unless we create its workforce

Skills

Our green future won't materialise unless we create its workforce

WSP's Jim Coleman sets out the case for a nationwide 'green' skills training programme that can supercharge the UK's decarbonisation efforts

clock 02 December 2022 • 5 min read
Universities must lead by example when it comes to boosting biodiversity

Biodiversity

Universities must lead by example when it comes to boosting biodiversity

The University of Sussex's Dave Goulson and Beth Nicholls set out how the institution is reclaiming space for nature and wildlife across its 80-hectare campus

clock 01 December 2022 • 3 min read
Forget me not: The importance of COP15

Biodiversity

Forget me not: The importance of COP15

The RSPB's Mark Varney sets out why the outcome of the upcoming biodiversity talks in Montreal matters for anyone with a stake in the UK food system

clock 30 November 2022 • 4 min read
Not all carbon removals are created equally

Carbon Trading

Not all carbon removals are created equally

LSE's Josh Burke sets out the risks of prematurely incorporating carbon removal technologies into carbon markets

clock 29 November 2022 • 7 min read
A global plastics treaty is our biggest chance to turn the tide on plastics - we must use it well

Politics

A global plastics treaty is our biggest chance to turn the tide on plastics - we must use it well

Negotiators of the Global Plastics Treaty must aim high in Uruguay this week, as there won’t be a second treaty, write Systemiq's Yoni Shiran and Jakob Franke

clock 28 November 2022 • 4 min read
COP27: Five things companies need to know after this year's UN climate summit

Management

COP27: Five things companies need to know after this year's UN climate summit

A greater focus on phasing down fossil fuels and ensuring transparency around net zero goals emerged in Sharm El Sheikh, writes We Mean Business Coalition CEO Maria Mendiluce

clock 28 November 2022 • 6 min read
Not my COP of Tea

Politics

Not my COP of Tea

Frustrated by the outcome in Sharm El Sheikh, Bertrand Piccard ponders what needs to change for UN climate summits to be more effective

clock 24 November 2022 • 4 min read
Ending UK tax loopholes and subsidies for fossil fuels is a total no-brainer

Taxation

Ending UK tax loopholes and subsidies for fossil fuels is a total no-brainer

The government says it has a fiscal hole to fill yet continues to subsidise oil and gas through tax breaks and financial support to the tune of billions of pounds, writes Green Party MP Caroline Lucas

clock 24 November 2022 • 4 min read
UK has passed on the COP baton, but it still has a responsibility to lead on climate

Politics

UK has passed on the COP baton, but it still has a responsibility to lead on climate

Post-Brexit Britain still has huge soft diplomatic power at its disposal - it should use to to drive decarbonisation worldwide, writes Rachel Kyte, dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University

clock 23 November 2022 • 5 min read
Small businesses need more actionable information on net zero

Management

Small businesses need more actionable information on net zero

SMEs need a ‘one stop shop' online advice service for decarbonising their business, according to Broadway Initiative's Matthew Farrow

clock 23 November 2022 • 4 min read
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