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'Break the link': Could the government finally stop gas setting power prices?

'Break the link': Could the government finally stop gas setting power prices?

Policy
James Murray
clock 20 March 2026 • 10 min read
Iran War: Brits back renewables rollout over extracting gas to weather energy crisis
Energy

Iran War: Brits back renewables rollout over extracting gas to weather energy crisis

As attacks on fossil fuel infrastructure continue to drive up il and gas spikes, a snap poll finds voters favour generating more energy through renewables over trying to ramp up domestic gas production

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 20 March 2026 • 3 min read
Global Briefing: UN Plastic Treaty Talks could restart before the end of the year
Climate change

Global Briefing: UN Plastic Treaty Talks could restart before the end of the year

Plastic Treaty chair sets out plans for fresh round of talks, Ursula Von der Leyen promises ETS tweaks within days, and EIB backs €260m project in 'unlikely home for solar power'

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 20 March 2026 • 8 min read
Women in Green Business Awards launches for 2026
Management

Women in Green Business Awards launches for 2026

The third annual Women in Green Business Awards is confirmed for October and the awards are now open for nominations

BusinessGreen staff
BusinessGreen staff
clock 19 March 2026 • 3 min read
Politics

Study: Politicians and press underestimate public support for climate action

clock 20 March 2026 • 5 min read
Energy

'Unlike anything seen before': Record 814GW of new solar and wind installed globally in 2025

clock 20 March 2026 • 3 min read
Recycling

Asda recycles 20 million coffee pods through Podback

clock 20 March 2026 • 2 min read
Risk

Lidl GB ramps up climate risk assessment for UK estate

clock 20 March 2026 • 2 min read
Technology

Amazon joins Prince William's Earthshot Prize as founding partner

clock 20 March 2026 • 3 min read
Risk

'No longer fit for purpose': MPs demand review of support for those at risk of coastal erosion

clock 20 March 2026 • 6 min read
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By-election fall out, reporting standards developments, and EV charging milestones

By-election fall out, reporting standards developments, and EV charging milestones

UK clean power rows, rising nature risk, and the war over plant-based 'meat'

UK clean power rows, rising nature risk, and the war over plant-based 'meat'

North Sea opportunities, low carbon supply chain investment, and renewables subsidy reforms

North Sea opportunities, low carbon supply chain investment, and renewables subsidy reforms

Record clean power auctions, net zero cost rows, and Winter Olympics fears

Record clean power auctions, net zero cost rows, and Winter Olympics fears

Analysis
'Break the link': Could the government finally stop gas setting power prices?
Policy

'Break the link': Could the government finally stop gas setting power prices?

A new report from Common Wealth explores how the government might deliver reforms that tackle windfall renewables profits and curtail fossil gas’ ability to set power prices

clock 20 March 2026 • 10 min read
Can the insurance industry get a grip on the looming insurability crisis?
Risk

Can the insurance industry get a grip on the looming insurability crisis?

Insured losses from climate risks are on the rise, fuelling fears among analysts that future risks could outpace the insurance industry's ability to manage them

clock 19 March 2026 • 6 min read
'A big step forward': The green economy reacts to the Land Use Framework
Policy

'A big step forward': The green economy reacts to the Land Use Framework

Politicians, farmers, businesses, nature groups, and climate campaigners react to the government's long-awaited plan for managing competing demands on land across England

clock 18 March 2026 • 10 min read
Are airlines heading for carbon market turbulence?
Aviation

Are airlines heading for carbon market turbulence?

New study predicts challenging run up to January 2028 CORSIA deadline, as aviation sector offsetting scheme enters 'pivotal stage'

clock 17 March 2026 • 7 min read
'We need a coordinated response': How businesses are ignoring the threat of invasive alien species
Risk

'We need a coordinated response': How businesses are ignoring the threat of invasive alien species

Report warns businesses are failing to respond to the risks invasive alien species can pose to organisations and supply chains

clock 17 March 2026 • 6 min read
How can recruitment strategies match the pace and scale of the green transition?
Skills

How can recruitment strategies match the pace and scale of the green transition?

BusinessGreen's latest Spotlight webinar explored how to develop a recruitment and retention strategy that can underpin the next phase of the green economy's expansion

clock 13 March 2026 • 10 min read
Opinion
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Why pausing climate action is a false economy for the food and drinks sector

Why pausing climate action is a false economy for the food and drinks sector

How can the UK sustainably align the needs of AI and the energy transition?

How can the UK sustainably align the needs of AI and the energy transition?

For too long, fragmented decision-making led to false choices on land use

For too long, fragmented decision-making led to false choices on land use

Ignore the disinformation - heat networks offer warm homes and cheaper bills

Ignore the disinformation - heat networks offer warm homes and cheaper bills

Why does fossil diesel still dominate UK construction sites?

Why does fossil diesel still dominate UK construction sites?

Editors blog
'All of the above' energy policy: Why can't anyone get it right?
Energy

'All of the above' energy policy: Why can't anyone get it right?

Calls to approve more drilling in the North Sea in response to the latest energy crisis are deliberately overlooking the clean tech projects that can enhance energy security in the near term

James Murray
James Murray
clock 10 March 2026 • 6 min read
Iran conflict demands clean tech recalculation
Risk

Iran conflict demands clean tech recalculation

As a wave of new projects and analyses show, the latest energy crisis makes the financial and security case for clean technologies even more compelling

James Murray
James Murray
clock 06 March 2026 • 5 min read
Nobody knows anything: By-election edition
Politics

Nobody knows anything: By-election edition

The Greens impressive victory in Gorton and Denton could provide a template for defeating climate-denialist - or it could show how splits between left-leaning parties could hand Number 10 to Nigel Farage

James Murray
James Murray
clock 27 February 2026 • 3 min read

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