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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

Solar

UK solar eclipses coal power over month for first time

Longer days helped solar panels generate 50 per cent more electricity than coal across the whole of May, analysis shows

clock 08 June 2016 • 2 min read

Risk

Farming is 'single biggest cause' of worst air pollution in Europe

Nitrogen compounds from fertilisers and animal waste drifting over industrial regions is combining to form fine particulate pollution, report finds

clock 18 May 2016 • 3 min read

Energy

Shell creates green energy division to invest in wind power

Insiders say oil firm's New Energies renewables arm could grow very big, but not for a decade or more

clock 16 May 2016 • 3 min read

Automotive

Japan now has more electric car charge points than petrol stations

Survey finds 35,000 filling stations overtaken by more than 40,000 recharge points - although many belong to private owners

clock 10 May 2016 • 2 min read

Supply chain

Top palm oil producer sues green group over deforestation allegations

Malaysian palm giant, IOI, lost business after it was suspended from the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil's certification scheme over deforestation allegations in Indonesia

clock 09 May 2016 • 3 min read

Politics

Donald Trump's election would derail Paris climate deal, warns its architect

A climate change denier as US president would dramatically threaten global action to cut carbon emissions, says ex-French foreign minister Laurent Fabius

clock 05 May 2016 • 4 min read

Energy

Idea of renewables powering UK is an 'appalling delusion' - David MacKay

Country should focus on nuclear power and carbon capture technologies, former chief scientific adviser said in his final interview

clock 04 May 2016 • 5 min read

Politics

EU is central to tackling climate change, says Ed Miliband

Former Labour leader joins environment secretary Liz Truss and Green MP Caroline Lucas in supporting remain campaign

clock 03 May 2016 • 3 min read

Policy

Paris climate deal: Countries with about half of global emissions to join this year

At least 34 countries representing 49 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions formally joined the agreement, bringing it 'within striking distance' of entering into force

clock 26 April 2016 • 2 min read

Solar

Ikea starts selling solar panels in UK stores

Swedish firm is optimistic of sales despite recent cuts to solar incentives

clock 25 April 2016 • 2 min read
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