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Opinion

Farming subsidy reforms may be in the firing line, but change is urgently needed

Policy

Farming subsidy reforms may be in the firing line, but change is urgently needed

The government has angered farmers and green groups alike by suspending the Sustainable Farming Incentive scheme, but as Roger Harrabin argues the underlying principles behind farming subsidy reform remain robust

clock 17 March 2025 • 3 min read
Climate resilience and connectivity: Protecting the UK's digital infrastructure

Technology

Climate resilience and connectivity: Protecting the UK's digital infrastructure

Our economy, emergency response systems and daily lives depend on reliable connectivity, but the limits of these networks are being pushed by a changing climate they were never designed to confront, writes techUK's Josh Turpin

clock 14 March 2025 • 5 min read
Forest carbon credits: Quality can't come cheap

Offsets

Forest carbon credits: Quality can't come cheap

If we want high quality carbon credits that have tangible benefits for the climate, environment and communities to reach scale, then need to be willing to pay a higher price for them, argues Gabriel Labbate from the UN-REDD Programme

clock 13 March 2025 • 3 min read
Lost at sea: How the UK taxpayer subsidises the shipping sector's fossil fuels

Shipping

Lost at sea: How the UK taxpayer subsidises the shipping sector's fossil fuels

By not charging for greenhouse gas emissions, the UK government is handing over nearly £5m of taxpayer money to the shipping sector every day, writes Transport & Environment's UK director Anna Krajinska

clock 12 March 2025 • 4 min read
Billions on the table: How supply chain data fuels innovation and competitive growth

Supply chain

Billions on the table: How supply chain data fuels innovation and competitive growth

CDP's Simon Fischweicher explains how can companies use information demanded by investors and customers to fuel sustainable growth

clock 11 March 2025 • 4 min read
The reuse revolution: Labour has an unprecedented opportunity to help build a zero waste economy

Waste

The reuse revolution: Labour has an unprecedented opportunity to help build a zero waste economy

The zero waste economy represents our most promising pathway to meaningful environmental change, going far beyond traditional recycling that we know cannot cope with out growing mountain of waste, writes City to Sea CEO Jane Martin

clock 10 March 2025 • 5 min read
How women can help build a greener, more inclusive cement industry

Skills

How women can help build a greener, more inclusive cement industry

I never imagined myself working in a 'hard-to-abate' industry like cement, but - crucially - it was never presented to me as an option, writes Natalija Jovasevic from the World Cement Association

clock 07 March 2025 • 5 min read
Why the Women in Green Business Awards is more important than ever

Management

Why the Women in Green Business Awards is more important than ever

The awards offer a unique opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in driving forward the green economy, writes Cecilia Keating

clock 06 March 2025 • 4 min read
How our understanding of the climate is changing

Climate change

How our understanding of the climate is changing

Humanity's understanding of the climate is deepening, but it must not distract from the core mission of cutting carbon emissions as quickly as possible, writes energy analyst Patrick Cook

clock 06 March 2025 • 5 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
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