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Netflix's Toxic Town offers a stark warning on environmental rollbacks

Legislation

Netflix's Toxic Town offers a stark warning on environmental rollbacks

The hit TV show underscores the importance of robust regulations at a time when many of them are under threat

clock 05 March 2025 • 6 min read
How smart and vehicle-to-grid charging is essential to the EV transition

Automotive

How smart and vehicle-to-grid charging is essential to the EV transition

Report from EY argues smart-charging and V2G systems will play key role in unlocking cost savings and enabling grid stability as EV roll out gathers pace

clock 05 March 2025 • 4 min read
Despite the naysayers, the clean energy revolution is underway and cannot be stopped

Energy

Despite the naysayers, the clean energy revolution is underway and cannot be stopped

The laws of atmospheric chemistry, physics, and the models of economics and finance remain unaltered by political noise from the White House and elsewhere, writes Pollination's James Cameron

clock 05 March 2025 • 3 min read
Can the government deliver on its SAF ambitions?

Aviation

Can the government deliver on its SAF ambitions?

The government wants to introduce a Contracts for Difference-based scheme to help scale up production of low carbon jet fuels - but will it be enough to meet net zero aviation goals?

clock 05 March 2025 • 10 min read
David Gasca: 'If everyone looked after the things directly around them, things would get better quite quickly'

Biodiversity

David Gasca: 'If everyone looked after the things directly around them, things would get better quite quickly'

Blenheim Palace’s head of natural capital discusses the impact of digital technologies and data on his daily routine, and the closeness of environmental thinking and economics

clock 04 March 2025 • 6 min read
Do companies really need to talk the climate talk, as long as they walk the walk?

Marketing

Do companies really need to talk the climate talk, as long as they walk the walk?

Without a bold narrative from companies delivering the green transition we risk division and delay at the very moment we need unity and ambition, writes Climate Outreach CEO Rachael Orr

clock 04 March 2025 • 4 min read
How could the government bring energy bills back down?

Policy

How could the government bring energy bills back down?

A new report suggests zonal pricing could slash energy costs by up to £5bn a year, but leading trade bodies maintain radical reforms to the electricity market could backfire

clock 03 March 2025 • 13 min read
COP16 part two: Why the Rome biodiversity talks mark a turning point for business

Biodiversity

COP16 part two: Why the Rome biodiversity talks mark a turning point for business

The decisions made at last week's UN biodiversity talks provide greater certainty of the role for businesses in tackling the nature crisis and grasping the opportunities ahead, writes Business for Nature CEO Eva Zabey

clock 03 March 2025 • 4 min read
Global Briefing: Denmark on track to meet 2030 climate goal

Climate change

Global Briefing: Denmark on track to meet 2030 climate goal

Plus hydrogen storage boost for Sweden's HYBRIT green steel project, hundreds fired at US climate science body NOAA, and French insect protein start-up Ÿnsect files for insolvency

clock 28 February 2025 • 6 min read
How do we tackle the sewage scandal?

Politics

How do we tackle the sewage scandal?

The UK has an opportunity to build a sustainable, adaptive, resilient water system that works for everyone – but we need to think outside the box and beyond traditional methods, writes Lib Dem MP Wera Hobhouse

clock 28 February 2025 • 5 min read
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