BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: October 2024 – Part Two
Labour's £22bn pledge for CCS is a welcome step, but more nuanced policy is required to deliver a decarbonised and resilient energy system, argues the Grantham Institute's Esin Serin
Also this week, the Australian government gets flak over its nature conservation claims, Equinor increases its stake in Ørsted, and France trims its EV subsidy budget
The formal recognition of book and claim as a form of corporate emissions reporting can accelerate the decarbonisation of aviation, argues Shell Aviation's Raman Ojha
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: October 2024 – Part One
Exclusively available to all BusinessGreen Intelligence members, our latest whitepaper explores how more firms can learn from the corporates making PPAs pay
The transition to hydrogen and renewable energy will fuel the next generation of skilled workers in the region, just like coal powered the last, writes Mayor of the East Midlands Claire Ward
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: September 2024
Humans have overfished the ocean, cleared forests, polluted water and created a climate crisis by burning fossil fuels - and these actions are affecting biodiversity around the world, from remote islands to our own backyards.
Plant-rich food systems are an untapped climate solution that could catalyse significant emissions reductions, writes Tilt Collective's Sarah Lake