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Opinion

Competitors can tackle environmental problems by working together - but it requires a shift in mindset

Recycling

Competitors can tackle environmental problems by working together - but it requires a shift in mindset

Alex Robinson, Hubbub's CEO, lifts the lid on a new collaborative coffee cup return scheme involving numerous retailers across 40 locations in Glasgow

clock 27 January 2025 • 3 min read
The government cannot claim to be a climate leader if UK airport expansion is given the green light

Aviation

The government cannot claim to be a climate leader if UK airport expansion is given the green light

The economic case for expanding airport capacity in the UK is wafer-thin, and doing so would undermine the chances of meeting legally-binding climate targets, argues Roger Harrabin

clock 24 January 2025 • 4 min read
Tackling a year of change: Five sustainability trends to watch in 2025

Management

Tackling a year of change: Five sustainability trends to watch in 2025

EcoAct CEO Stuart Lemmon sets out what he sees as some of the key trends that could shape the climate and sustainability agenda in 2025 - and what they could mean for business

clock 22 January 2025 • 6 min read
Drax is listening to concerns - and we are determined to learn from them

Energy

Drax is listening to concerns - and we are determined to learn from them

We understand that we need to do more to demonstrate that the biomass we use is genuinely sustainable and that we are taking the necessary steps to operate our business responsibly, writes Drax Group's Miguel Veiga-Pestana

clock 21 January 2025 • 3 min read
Private jets at Davos: Will companies do as WEF says and travel by train instead?

Aviation

Private jets at Davos: Will companies do as WEF says and travel by train instead?

It is high time the World Economic Forum shook off its reputation as a giant annual party for climate-damaging private jets, argues Erin Vera, who leads the Travel Smart campaign at Transport & Environment (T&E)

clock 20 January 2025 • 4 min read
GFANZ is in freefall - so what happens next?

Investment

GFANZ is in freefall - so what happens next?

The collapse of the idea that a voluntary alliance of financial sector firms could drive sufficient climate and nature ambition is an opportunity to focus on the real issues, writes Finance Innovation Lab's Jon Dennis.

clock 16 January 2025 • 4 min read
The UK can chart a path towards a nature-positive economy in 2025 - here's where to start

Investment

The UK can chart a path towards a nature-positive economy in 2025 - here's where to start

The consequences of nature degradation extend beyond environmental concerns to affect the economy and finance, and the government must step up action, writes Elena Almeida from LSE's Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment

clock 15 January 2025 • 5 min read
Trump's pick for Energy Secretary spells very bad news for US climate policy

Politics

Trump's pick for Energy Secretary spells very bad news for US climate policy

Fracking firm CEO Chris Wright has been nominated to lead the US Department of Energy, and his climate sceptic views do not augur well, writes Andrew Warren

clock 14 January 2025 • 4 min read
How the UK can master heat pump retrofits: Five key lessons

Infrastructure

How the UK can master heat pump retrofits: Five key lessons

With careful preparation, clear communication, and a focus on people as much as technology, we can ensure that the transition to heat pumps is not just successful but widely embraced, writes RPS Group's Graham Rothwell

clock 13 January 2025 • 5 min read
Power play: The future for solar in commercial real estate

Solar

Power play: The future for solar in commercial real estate

The market for solar in commercial real estate is ascending, offering growing opportunities for businesses and consumers, writes Solivus CEO Jo Parker-Swift

clock 09 January 2025 • 4 min read
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