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Guardian Environment Network

Guardian Environment Network

BusinessGreen is part of the Guardian Environment Network and frequently reproduces content from the Guardian Environment team.

If you have any queries about these articles please contact BusinessGreen editor James Murray on [email protected].

Articles by Guardian Environment Network

Energy

Heavily polluting 'diesel farms' to make millions from subsidies, IPPR warns

Thinktank criticises subsidy cuts for clean renewable energy while state aids profits for ‘dirtiest form of energy generation available'

clock 08 December 2015 •

Policy

Arnold Schwarzenegger says climate campaigns need to focus on 'right now' not 2050

People don't relate to future threats from climate change but seeing images of people dying now from air pollution drives them to act, says former governor of California

clock 07 December 2015 •

Taxation

Elon Musk says robust carbon tax would speed global clean energy transition

Innovator tells Sorbonne students that failing to price in damage done by carbon pollution is a $5.3tn a year subsidy for the fossil fuel industry

clock 03 December 2015 •

Aviation

Heathrow expansion should face strict environmental conditions, say MPs

Government urged not to sign off on third runway until airport shows it accepts key noise and emissions targets

clock 01 December 2015 •

Policy

Paris climate talks: vulnerable countries demand 1.5C warming limit

Countries most at risk from climate change warn of looming ‘disaster' as they break from major blocs to call for more ambitious temperature target

clock 30 November 2015 •

Climate change

Global emissions nearly stall after a decade of rapid growth, report shows

Slowdown in 2014 is attributed to lack of growth in Chinese coal use and signals new period of slower rises in world emissions, say experts

clock 26 November 2015 •

Politics

Developing countries will need $270bn more to adapt to climate change - study

Current pledges to cut carbon emissions will cost developing countries 50% more than if global warming is limited to 2C, Oxfam report says

clock 25 November 2015 •

Climate change

Meat tax far less unpalatable than government thinks, research finds

People are more likely to back policies to curb meat eating for health and climate reasons, Chatham House survey suggests

clock 24 November 2015 •

Policy

UK reversing and undoing climate change policies, say doctors and nurses

Alliance of health professionals BMA, eight Royal Colleges, the BMJ and The Lancet warn UK is bucking positive trend of global action on climate change

clock 20 November 2015 •

Politics

Paris climate deal meeting still on as Republican leaders register opposition

Despite Friday's horrific attacks, Obama and other world leaders will attend talks in France, as Republicans in Congress continue to fight Obama's climate plan

clock 17 November 2015 •
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