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How climate action provided one of the few bright spots for Labour's first year in office

How climate action provided one of the few bright spots for Labour's first year in office

Politics
James Murray
James Murray
clock 04 July 2025 • 11 min read
Global Briefing: Green industry groups slam US bill, as Trump guts support for clean tech
Energy

Global Briefing: Green industry groups slam US bill, as Trump guts support for clean tech

Plus eight countries back global solidarity climate finance levies on aviation, UN warns droughts are 'a slow moving global catastrophe', and renewables overtake coal power in Poland

Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 04 July 2025 • 9 min read
UK government gives green light to Irish Sea's largest offshore wind farm to date
Energy

UK government gives green light to Irish Sea's largest offshore wind farm to date

Ed Miliband approves plans for 1.5GW Mona Offshore Wind Farm, which is set to provide clean power to more than one million homes

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 04 July 2025 • 3 min read
If government is serious about nature recovery, it must harness the full power of the market to do so
Politics

If government is serious about nature recovery, it must harness the full power of the market to do so

For natural capital markets to flourish, and for private money to flow, the government needs to properly commit to them, writes Kitty Thompson from the Conservative Environment Network

Kitty Thompson, Conservative Environment Network
clock 04 July 2025 • 4 min read
Climate change

Nigel Topping confirmed as preferred candidate to chair Climate Change Committee

clock 04 July 2025 • 2 min read
Energy

'No-brainer': Government launches UK's first Onshore Wind Strategy

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Energy

British International Investment committed £708m in climate finance in 2024

clock 04 July 2025 • 3 min read
Automotive

'We have firmly crossed the tipping point': EVs account for one in four new cars sold in June

clock 04 July 2025 • 4 min read
Energy

Zonal pricing: New research claims switch could avoid need for £27bn in grid spend

clock 04 July 2025 • 5 min read
Waste

Tetra Pak invests in AI-powered recycling sorting technology

clock 04 July 2025 • 2 min read
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Positives from the Spending Review, oceans move up the agenda, and reflections on the UK Green Business Awards 2025

Positives from the Spending Review, oceans move up the agenda, and reflections on the UK Green Business Awards 2025

Nigel Farage's dodgy net zero maths, emissions-saving air traffic control, and what to expect from the Spending Review

Nigel Farage's dodgy net zero maths, emissions-saving air traffic control, and what to expect from the Spending Review

Tony Blair's mis-steps, solar rooftops, and green local election results

Tony Blair's mis-steps, solar rooftops, and green local election results

Encouraging climate polling, the UK's most sustainable city, and Pope Francis' green legacy

Encouraging climate polling, the UK's most sustainable city, and Pope Francis' green legacy

Analysis
The EU's new climate targets are flawed, but they deserve celebrating
Legislation

The EU's new climate targets are flawed, but they deserve celebrating

The European Commission's proposal to cut emissions 90 per cent by 2040 contains loopholes, but it still promises to be transformational for the green economy

clock 03 July 2025 • 3 min read
 'Demand for high quality credits is at an all-time high': How the carbon credit market enjoyed a record-breaking start to 2025
Carbon Trading

'Demand for high quality credits is at an all-time high': How the carbon credit market enjoyed a record-breaking start to 2025

New data from Sylvera shows increased activity and a continuing market shift towards higher quality and compliance grade carbon credits

clock 02 July 2025 • 5 min read
How revisiting past practices allowed a mixed farm to be financially resilient while boosting biodiversity
Supply chain

How revisiting past practices allowed a mixed farm to be financially resilient while boosting biodiversity

One Cornish farmer is returning to past practices on his family farm, and enjoying some remarkable science-based results

clock 02 July 2025 • 8 min read
How a 'growing wave' of litigation linked to renewables value chains could slow the clean energy transition
Risk

How a 'growing wave' of litigation linked to renewables value chains could slow the clean energy transition

Experts warn that it companies and investors fail to urgently address disregard for the human rights in the renewable energy value chain, 'we are likely to see a derailing of the much-needed clean energy transition'

clock 01 July 2025 • 7 min read
Regenerative farming: Agriculture figures weigh up the benefits and barriers
Biodiversity

Regenerative farming: Agriculture figures weigh up the benefits and barriers

The ARK Summit brought key industry figures together to discuss how to develop the conversation around regenerative and organic farming, Farmers Guardian reports

clock 30 June 2025 • 3 min read
Is the UK quietly becoming a world leader in flexible grids?
Technology

Is the UK quietly becoming a world leader in flexible grids?

New figures show bill payers saved over £300m from flexible grid services last year, and those savings could increase 10-fold by 2028

clock 27 June 2025 • 7 min read
Opinion
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If government is serious about nature recovery, it must harness the full power of the market to do so

If government is serious about nature recovery, it must harness the full power of the market to do so

The government's climate test for new oil and gas fields signals a step-change in project scrutiny

The government's climate test for new oil and gas fields signals a step-change in project scrutiny

Five things learned from conversations with circular businesses

Five things learned from conversations with circular businesses

Purpose over profit? How UK start-ups are redefining success through social impact

Purpose over profit? How UK start-ups are redefining success through social impact

The UK Emissions Trading Scheme: Vitally important but often overlooked

The UK Emissions Trading Scheme: Vitally important but often overlooked

Editors blog
The EU's new climate targets are flawed, but they deserve celebrating
Legislation

The EU's new climate targets are flawed, but they deserve celebrating

The European Commission's proposal to cut emissions 90 per cent by 2040 contains loopholes, but it still promises to be transformational for the green economy

James Murray
James Murray
clock 03 July 2025 • 3 min read
In the business of better
Climate change

In the business of better

The opening speech from the UK Green Business Awards 2025

James Murray
James Murray
clock 12 June 2025 • 8 min read
Serious spending
Politics

Serious spending

The government still faces plenty of economic challenges, but the Spending Review pointed to its seriousness in advancing the green economy

James Murray
James Murray
clock 12 June 2025 • 5 min read

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