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'More homegrown power': Record wind and solar auction promises to push down energy bills

'More homegrown power': Record wind and solar auction promises to push down energy bills

Energy
James Murray
James Murray
clock 10 February 2026 • 5 min read
'A much needed surge in momentum': Green economy reacts to latest record clean power auction
Energy

'A much needed surge in momentum': Green economy reacts to latest record clean power auction

Green economy stakeholders give warm welcome to government's latest clean energy auction results and release of much-anticipated Local Power Plan

James Murray
James Murray
clock 10 February 2026 • 9 min read
KPMG's Simon Weaver: 'We need to remove egos, challenge the status quo, and hold each other accountable'
Management

KPMG's Simon Weaver: 'We need to remove egos, challenge the status quo, and hold each other accountable'

KPMG's global head of ESG strategy, transformation and implementation discusses the importance of 'better connecting' science and finance

Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone
clock 10 February 2026 • 4 min read
UK Green Business Awards: Ten top tips for your entry
Marketing

UK Green Business Awards: Ten top tips for your entry

The deadline for entering the UK Green Business Awards is approaching fast - here is some handy advice from the judges on what makes for a strong entry

James Murray
James Murray
clock 06 February 2026 • 4 min read
Policy

Local Power Plan: Government to pump £1bn into community energy projects

clock 10 February 2026 • 4 min read
Automotive

Used EV sales surged to new record in 2025

clock 10 February 2026 • 2 min read
Legislation

Study: Over 900 climate adaptation laws and policies adopted by 35 countries

clock 11 February 2026 • 2 min read
Policy

European Parliament adopts target to slash EU emissions by 90 per cent by 2040

clock 10 February 2026 • 3 min read
Climate change

Study: Climate inaction could see fashion industry lose a third of its profits

clock 10 February 2026 • 3 min read
Biodiversity

Businesses urged to align decision-making with 'environmental reality'

clock 10 February 2026 • 4 min read
Editor's briefings
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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?

2025: A year in review

2025: A year in review

Analysis
Could the revamped Treasury Green Book turbocharge green investment?
Policy

Could the revamped Treasury Green Book turbocharge green investment?

New guidance shaping government spending decisions requires Ministers to consider environmental principles, climate and biodiversity goals, and future climate resilience

clock 09 February 2026 • 7 min read
Global Briefing: Solar installations in Africa grew 54 per cent during record-breaking 2025
Energy

Global Briefing: Solar installations in Africa grew 54 per cent during record-breaking 2025

New report reveals record year for Africa's solar industry, China's clean tech industries now bigger than all but seven of the world’s economies, and Türkiye appoints COP31 Climate High-Level Champion

clock 06 February 2026 • 7 min read
How can businesses and policymakers turn public climate concern into support for action?
Management

How can businesses and policymakers turn public climate concern into support for action?

CISL study warns that while the path from caring about climate and nature crisis to supporting policies to fix it is 'tortuous', it can be navigated

clock 05 February 2026 • 5 min read
Are energy efficiency rules about to make commercial buildings in England's major cities 'unlettable'?
Buildings

Are energy efficiency rules about to make commercial buildings in England's major cities 'unlettable'?

Commercial landlords claim they have been left 'in the dark and out in the cold' by a lack of clarity on proposed new energy efficiency standards

clock 04 February 2026 • 9 min read
Drastic water shortages and air pollution are fuelling Iran's protests
Risk

Drastic water shortages and air pollution are fuelling Iran's protests

Iran's latest wave of protests are happening in a country where the economy is under intense pressure from escalating climate impacts and worsening drought

clock 04 February 2026 • 5 min read
UK Green Business Awards 2026: What makes for a winning entry?
Skills

UK Green Business Awards 2026: What makes for a winning entry?

Three of this year's UK Green Business Award judges share what they're looking for in submissions and offer top tips on what makes a compelling entry

clock 30 January 2026 • 1 min read
Opinion
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Policy dither and delay is slowing UK commercial property decarbonisation

Policy dither and delay is slowing UK commercial property decarbonisation

UN tax talks could unlock billions for nature – but only if negotiators get it right

UN tax talks could unlock billions for nature – but only if negotiators get it right

The EU is borrowing from the UK's grid playbook - but should it?

The EU is borrowing from the UK's grid playbook - but should it?

It's official: Biodiversity loss is a threat to UK national security

It's official: Biodiversity loss is a threat to UK national security

What the Winter Olympics reveal about the business decisions shaping the future of sport

What the Winter Olympics reveal about the business decisions shaping the future of sport

Editors blog
Some perspective on retrospective renewables subsidy changes
Policy

Some perspective on retrospective renewables subsidy changes

Those warning changes to legacy renewables schemes could undermine future investment have a point, especially when opposition parties are talking about tearing up climate policies

James Murray
James Murray
clock 29 January 2026 • 3 min read
A warm front?
Policy

A warm front?

A huge amount rests on the government's ability to deliver an successful green loan scheme, but the Warm Homes Plan has the potential to boost the economy and improve the lives of millions of people

James Murray
James Murray
clock 22 January 2026 • 4 min read
We're going to need some learned assertiveness
Risk

We're going to need some learned assertiveness

The Trump administration may be bent on undermining global climate action and engineering an oil boom, but governments and businesses still have it within their power to accelerate decarbonisation

James Murray
James Murray
clock 09 January 2026 • 4 min read

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