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Opinion

Jacob Rees-Mogg's dismissal of energy efficiency is illogical and economically illiterate

Automotive

Jacob Rees-Mogg's dismissal of energy efficiency is illogical and economically illiterate

The Business Secretary's claim that saving energy is a 'decision for individuals' is arrant nonsense, argues BEEF's Andrew Warren

clock 18 October 2022 • 6 min read
Alok Sharma: 'Climate must be at the heart of everything that we do'

Politics

Alok Sharma: 'Climate must be at the heart of everything that we do'

Outgoing COP26 President makes one of his last major speeches before handing over the reins to Egypt at COP27 next month

clock 17 October 2022 • 15 min read
Corporate natural capital schemes need communities on board to succeed

Management

Corporate natural capital schemes need communities on board to succeed

Locals must be made essential partners in any privately funded nature or climate land projects, argues Green Alliance's James Elliott

clock 17 October 2022 • 5 min read
Digital technology can turn corporate sustainability goals into action

Technology

Digital technology can turn corporate sustainability goals into action

Machine learning, AI, automation and other solutions can slash firms' carbon emissions and energy usage while boosting their productivity, writes IBM's Ana Paula Assis

clock 14 October 2022 • 4 min read
Net zero is an opportunity for Britain to prove itself a world leader in industrial innovation

Infrastructure

Net zero is an opportunity for Britain to prove itself a world leader in industrial innovation

UKRI's Bryony Livesey sets out the ways the UK's emissions-intensive sectors can work together to lead the green industrial revolution

clock 13 October 2022 • 4 min read
Why the anti-growth accusations are wide of the mark

Policy

Why the anti-growth accusations are wide of the mark

The government's current economic strategy is misguided, outdated, and likely to hamper the growth of the green industries of the future, writes WWF's Karen Ellis

clock 12 October 2022 • 6 min read
Good for the planet and our pockets: The time to invest in low-carbon technology is now

Policy

Good for the planet and our pockets: The time to invest in low-carbon technology is now

Solar panels, heat pumps and electric vehicles can reduce bills, increase house value and cut carbon emissions, writes WWF's Leanne Atkinson

clock 11 October 2022 • 4 min read
A forestry skills crisis is putting climate goals at risk

Skills

A forestry skills crisis is putting climate goals at risk

The UK's underpowered forestry workforce needs to be expanded, upskilled and diversified to meet net zero, writes the Institute of Chartered Foresters' Louise Simpson

clock 07 October 2022 • 5 min read
If the government wants growth, it needs to embed environmental protections in planning

Policy

If the government wants growth, it needs to embed environmental protections in planning

There is a major opportunity to harness reform to the planning system to drive sustainable development, writes UKGBC’s Simon McWhirter

clock 06 October 2022 • 4 min read
In these uncertain times, companies must avoid a relapse towards fossil fuels

Energy

In these uncertain times, companies must avoid a relapse towards fossil fuels

Firms must double down on their efforts to meet their climate goals as they navigate market volatility, writes Engie Impact's Freddie Hospedales

clock 05 October 2022 • 3 min read
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