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Oil and gas prices spike as Middle East conflict escalates

Oil and gas prices spike as Middle East conflict escalates

Risk
James Murray
James Murray
clock 02 March 2026 • 4 min read
'No longer fit for purpose': Investor group urges GHG Protocol to revamp Scope 2 guidance
Energy

'No longer fit for purpose': Investor group urges GHG Protocol to revamp Scope 2 guidance

Investors with more than $1.2tr in assets urge influential standard setter to ensure emissions reporting guidance better reflects changing nature of clean energy supplies

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 02 March 2026 • 4 min read
The disconnect between government and public perception risks undermining faith in net zero
Policy

The disconnect between government and public perception risks undermining faith in net zero

When it comes to clean technologies such as EVs and heat pumps, the government must meet public opinion where it is, not where they think it ought to be, writes Chris Annous from More in Common

Chris Annous, More in Common UK
clock 02 March 2026 • 4 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
CCS

'Decision paralysis': EU urged to mobilise CCUS projects now or risk missing climate targets

clock 02 March 2026 • 4 min read
Marketing

UK Green Business Awards: Entry deadline extended

clock 02 March 2026 • 2 min read
Investment

Mars launches new $85m impact fund

clock 02 March 2026 • 2 min read
Energy

Forestry England and GB Energy to explore potential for woodland solar and wind projects

clock 28 February 2026 • 3 min read
Technology

Landfill to lettuce: 'World first' landfill gas-powered veg growing dome unveiled in Wiltshire

clock 27 February 2026 • 3 min read
Automotive

'Charging ahead': Data shows UK now has 'considerably more' EV chargers than petrol pumps

clock 27 February 2026 • 4 min read
Editor's briefings
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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

What can the green economy expect in 2026?

What can the green economy expect in 2026?

Analysis
Global Briefing: Carbon cost of Russia's invasion of Ukraine surges past 300 million tonnes
Politics

Global Briefing: Carbon cost of Russia's invasion of Ukraine surges past 300 million tonnes

Carbon emissions from war in Ukraine almost equivalent to France's annual emissions, Germany accused of diluting climate targets, and Lamborghini hits brakes on electric supercar

clock 27 February 2026 • 8 min read
'A fundamental shift': What do the UK's new Sustainability Reporting Standards mean for businesses?
Risk

'A fundamental shift': What do the UK's new Sustainability Reporting Standards mean for businesses?

Finalised standards on assessing and disclosing corporate sustainability data and climate-related risks and opportunities have finally arrived - and they are expected to become mandatory in the near future

clock 26 February 2026 • 6 min read
Net zero will transform the UK economy - our map reveals the most vulnerable places
Work

Net zero will transform the UK economy - our map reveals the most vulnerable places

The most vulnerable places are, overwhelmingly, the same places that suffered industrial decline in the 1980s, according to research by Ed Atkins and Sean Fox from the University of Bristol

clock 26 February 2026 • 6 min read
Poll: What do Britons really think about clean energy and green infrastructure?
Politics

Poll: What do Britons really think about clean energy and green infrastructure?

EXCLUSIVE: Fresh survey findings reveal robust support for solar and wind across all age groups and voters, but potential challenges for government in communicating net zero policy

clock 25 February 2026 • 9 min read
Plenitude: Inside the EU project aiming to build a thriving new value chain for meat-alternatives
Supply chain

Plenitude: Inside the EU project aiming to build a thriving new value chain for meat-alternatives

A seven-year project bringing together 10 organisations has delivered a new mycoprotein factory and reams of valuable data and insights to support the development of a circular ecosystem for alternative protein products

clock 24 February 2026 • 10 min read
'Hard to fill': How engineering skills shortages pose a threat to the green economy
Work

'Hard to fill': How engineering skills shortages pose a threat to the green economy

Workforce 2030: Widening skills gap threatens to undermine government housebuilding, clean energy, warm homes, and net zero ambitions, warns Engineering & Building Services Skills Alliance

clock 24 February 2026 • 6 min read
Opinion
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The disconnect between government and public perception risks undermining faith in net zero

The disconnect between government and public perception risks undermining faith in net zero

Farmers are highly valued by the UK public - but they need government backing to protect our food supply

Farmers are highly valued by the UK public - but they need government backing to protect our food supply

Smart home energy appliances need a smart market

Smart home energy appliances need a smart market

Why Europe's flagship climate policy - the ETS - is under threat

Why Europe's flagship climate policy - the ETS - is under threat

Let's build farming's resilience together

Let's build farming's resilience together

Editors blog
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
The case for more business heroes
Management

The case for more business heroes

At a time when climate action is under fire, corporate leaders still have the power to accelerate decarbonisation efforts and secure their place in history - if they choose to do so

James Murray
James Murray
clock 24 February 2026 • 4 min read
Milking it
Marketing

Milking it

Rules that stop brands selling plant-based food and drink from marketing their products with terms that are already widely used are becoming ever more ridiculous

James Murray
James Murray
clock 12 February 2026 • 4 min read

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