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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

Shale gas should be at centre of next government's energy policy - Tim Yeo

Green-leaning Tory MP and chairman of parliament’s energy and climate committee says fracking is safe and will benefit UK’s economy and enivronment

clock 12 March 2015 •

IT

Can Adrian Grenier help Dell's entourage sell sustainability?

The entrepreneur and eco-advocate has signed on to help the tech giant raise consumer awareness for plastics recycling and new closed loop initiatives, among other projects

clock 11 March 2015 •

Politics

Labour pledges green premium bond windfall if they win

Chance to benefit the environment and provide an attractive financial return offered by shadow energy secretary

clock 09 March 2015 •

Climate change

Climate change: why the Guardian is putting threat to Earth front and centre

As global warming argument moves on to politics and business, Alan Rusbridger explains the thinking behind our major series on the climate crisis

clock 06 March 2015 •

Technology

Focus on green tech to tackle climate change, says UK's climate adviser

Sir David King says green technology deserves as much attention as being given to details of negotiations for Paris

clock 04 March 2015 •

Science

Air pollution will kill thousands in Europe, EEA warns

EU environment watchdog blames governments for failing to act on air pollution warnings saying it will lead to premature deaths across the countries

clock 03 March 2015 •

Investment

Members of €32bn Danish pension funds to vote on fossil fuel divestment

Series of resolutions asks six of Denmark’s pension funds to drop their ‘black money’ investments in coal, oil and gas projects that cause climate change

clock 02 March 2015 •

Energy

Cameron's climate envoy blames big six energy firms for green deal's failure

UK’s leading energy companies ‘have no interest in real energy efficiency’, says Tory MP Greg Barker

clock 26 February 2015 •

Supply chain

Organic UK food sales defy market downturn to rise 4% in 2014

Shoppers spent an extra £1.4m a week on organic products despite an overall drop in food prices and spending, according to Soil Association report

clock 25 February 2015 •

Investment

Harvard's high-profile alumni join fossil fuel divestment campaign in open letter

University faces hearing in a lawsuit that argues Harvard has a duty to fight climate change by dumping fossil fuel companies from $36bn endowment

clock 23 February 2015 •
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