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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

Policy

Britain's forests, soil and rivers worth £1.6tn, says environment secretary

Liz Truss says putting price tag on environment would help decision-making by businesses and government

clock 15 October 2015 •

Climate change

Rising numbers of Americans believe climate science, poll shows

Level of belief has increased seven percentage points in the past six months as climate change brings weather events closer to home

clock 14 October 2015 •

Transport

VW deserves to suffer substantial damage, UK minister says

Head of Volkswagen's UK operation apologises for scandal, saying a third of vehicles to be recalled in Britain need significant repairs

clock 13 October 2015 •

Wind

Donald Trump takes campaign against windfarms to UK supreme court

Republican presidential contender and golf course owner says planned turbines would be 'monstrous' blight on Aberdeenshire coastline

clock 08 October 2015 •

Policy

Confusing government policy biggest threat to UK clean energy, says top academic

Lack of clarity is damaging investment in renewable energy, as well as gas and nuclear, says director of Imperial College London's centre for energy policy

clock 06 October 2015 •

Technology

Samsung TVs appear more energy efficient in tests than in real life

EU may ban 'defeat devices' after laboratory tests raise questions over whether some TVs could be set up to game efficiency tests

clock 01 October 2015 •

Risk

Italian firm Eni poised to begin Arctic oil quest as Shell quits Alaska

Italian oil giant's $5.5bn project in Norwegian Arctic set to launch by the end of the year

clock 30 September 2015 •

Investment

Mark Carney warns of risks from climate change 'tragedy of the horizon'

Bank of England governor tells Lloyd's insurers 'challenges currently posed by climate change pale in significance compared with what might come'

clock 30 September 2015 •

Policy

UK to spend £5.8bn on tackling climate change in poor countries

David Cameron says cash spread over five years will come out of foreign aid budget as he meets Ban Ki-moon and François Hollande at UN

clock 28 September 2015 •

Automotive

UK, France and Germany lobbied for flawed car emissions tests, documents reveal

Countries publicly calling for investigations into VW emissions rigging scandal have privately fought to keep loopholes in car tests for carbon emissions

clock 24 September 2015 •
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