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'A positive step': Government announces revamped £345m sustainable farming package

'A positive step': Government announces revamped £345m sustainable farming package

Policy
James Murray
James Murray
clock 24 February 2026 • 5 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

Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 24 February 2026 • 6 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

Michael Holder
Michael Holder
clock 24 February 2026 • 10 min read
How RePower Ukraine is building clean energy resilience for communities on the frontlines
Energy

How RePower Ukraine is building clean energy resilience for communities on the frontlines

On this fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, we are appealing to the UK solar industry for more support in delivering vital PV and battery projects to Ukrainian hospitals, writes Svitlana Vovchenko, director of the RePower Ukraine Charitable...

Svitlana Vovchenko, RePower Ukraine
clock 24 February 2026 • 4 min read
Energy

Oil giants record $467bn in profits since Russia's invasion of Ukraine

clock 24 February 2026 • 4 min read
Management

UK Green Business Awards entry deadline: One week to go

clock 20 February 2026 • 2 min read
Politics

Reform UK: Richard Tice vows to ignite bonfire of climate, planning, and employment laws

clock 24 February 2026 • 8 min read
Infrastructure

Vattenfall secures green light for all-electric Bristol heat network

clock 24 February 2026 • 2 min read
Automotive

London bus operator Go-Ahead celebrates 1,000 zero-emission buses in the capital

clock 24 February 2026 • 4 min read
Carbon Trading

'Landmark agreement': Microsoft inks CO2 removal deal with Rainforest Builder

clock 24 February 2026 • 3 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: Brazilian Amazon on course for record low deforestation in 2026
Climate change

Global Briefing: Brazilian Amazon on course for record low deforestation in 2026

Illegal forest clearing in Brazil hits record low, plus Mumbai picked to host Earthshot Prize 2026, and Denmark to offer farmers €1bn to return land to nature

clock 20 February 2026 • 9 min read
As energy bills fall, is the government's clean power mission starting to pay off?
Energy

As energy bills fall, is the government's clean power mission starting to pay off?

There are encouraging signs the government’s clean power plans are starting to deliver on their considerable promise, but concerns remain over costs, delivery, and the continuing 'spark gap'

clock 19 February 2026 • 10 min read
Can Scotland learn from past mistakes to deliver a 'just transition' for its industrial base?
Work

Can Scotland learn from past mistakes to deliver a 'just transition' for its industrial base?

Scotland's Just Transition Commission warns policymakers in Holyrood and Westminster that 'there is no just path to net zero through deindustrialisation'

clock 19 February 2026 • 9 min read
Cold and expensive vs hot, cheap and eco-friendly: The UK's and Sweden's contrasting home heating histories
Buildings

Cold and expensive vs hot, cheap and eco-friendly: The UK's and Sweden's contrasting home heating histories

Two professors of energy studies – one British, the other Swedish – explore the very different histories of home heating in their countries.

clock 18 February 2026 • 18 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

clock 06 February 2026 • 4 min read
But what about China?
Climate change

But what about China?

Critics of net zero targets like to weaponise China's out-sized carbon footprint, but the data showing how the country has become a clean energy superpower is stacking up

clock 12 February 2026 • 9 min read
Opinion
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How RePower Ukraine is building clean energy resilience for communities on the frontlines

How RePower Ukraine is building clean energy resilience for communities on the frontlines

The resilience we don't talk about

The resilience we don't talk about

Language shift: Why sustainability leaders need to update their messaging for the boardroom

Language shift: Why sustainability leaders need to update their messaging for the boardroom

If the government wants to unleash clean energy, it should learn from the Tories

If the government wants to unleash clean energy, it should learn from the Tories

How the UK's protected landscapes can help bolster business resilience

How the UK's protected landscapes can help bolster business resilience

Editors blog
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
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

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