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Opinion

Why the UK's next government must rise above the heat pump wars

Politics

Why the UK's next government must rise above the heat pump wars

E3G's Leo Vincent sets out the case for the UK's next government to champion clean heat

clock 04 July 2024 • 4 min read
Five years on from the net zero target, the UK stands at a crossroads

Energy

Five years on from the net zero target, the UK stands at a crossroads

Former energy minister Chris Skidmore and RenewableUK CEO Dan McGrail call on the next government to deliver a 'net zero' grid

clock 03 July 2024 • 4 min read
Labour's clean energy mission must go beyond power generation

Politics

Labour's clean energy mission must go beyond power generation

Cross-departmental action on climate change should be a priority for the next government, with buildings and transport set to be the next 'problem-child' sectors, writes Richard Hebditch

clock 03 July 2024 • 5 min read
What could the green economy expect from a Labour Government?

Politics

What could the green economy expect from a Labour Government?

Business wants clarity, stability, commitment, and delivery from the government elected on Friday, writes CISL's Eliot Whittington

clock 02 July 2024 • 4 min read
An influx of local leaders to Westminster can reshape UK politics for the better

Politics

An influx of local leaders to Westminster can reshape UK politics for the better

The election of scores of MPs with a local government background could see the UK embrace bottom-up solutions to tackling climate change, writes UK100's Christopher Hammond

clock 01 July 2024 • 4 min read
Careful investment is required to make peatland carbon credits work for the climate

Biodiversity

Careful investment is required to make peatland carbon credits work for the climate

An exciting economic opportunity does not necessarily equate to a feasible ecological one, writes St Andrews University's Dr Lydia Cole

clock 28 June 2024 • 6 min read
Why the next government must restore nature now

Biodiversity

Why the next government must restore nature now

Business Declares' Ben Tolhurst reflects on why more than 100 businesses took part in last Saturday's nature protest in central London

clock 27 June 2024 • 3 min read
The Horse Hill decision puts the spotlight on fossil fuel projects' Scope 3 emissions

Policy

The Horse Hill decision puts the spotlight on fossil fuel projects' Scope 3 emissions

Last week's Supreme Court ruling that an oil exploration company neeed to account for its full climate impact has implications for exploration projects across the UK, writes lawyer Ben Standing

clock 25 June 2024 • 5 min read
UK chemicals regulation is broken – and omitted from all party manifestos

Policy

UK chemicals regulation is broken – and omitted from all party manifestos

There are a number of options the new government can embrace to fix the country's failing chemicals regulation regime, writes the Royal Society of Chemistry's Stephanie Metzger

clock 24 June 2024 • 4 min read
Labour can put fuel-poor homes first in line for clean tech

Politics

Labour can put fuel-poor homes first in line for clean tech

The next government should think beyond the current ‘fabric first' approach to improving the energy performance of homes, writes Centre for Net Zero's Andy Hackett

clock 24 June 2024 • 4 min read
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