The advertising regulator has published 15 rulings around green claims in six months, writes Peters & Peters' Alice McDonald
An activist investor reflects on a 'moving' and 'humbling' annual general meeting dominated by ESG-related enquiries
Ambitious plans to carry low-carbon electricity from Morocco to England via underwater cable could be transformational for the UK's net zero transition, writes Sizzle's Trewin Restorick
New homes are the easy part of the heat electrification challenge - but the Future Homes Standard is falling short, writes Culmer Raphael's Edward Robsinon
2024 could mark a historic moment in the world's energy history, with fossil fuel electricity likely to peak, writes Ember's Richard Black
Companies that use carbon credits are more likely to aim higher, decarbonise quicker and invest more in their transition, writes VCMI's Mark Kenber
BusinessGreen rounds up the most widely read stories on the site this week
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: April part two
The Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary's mixed messaging around net zero this week could bruise investor confidence in the green economy, writes Corporate Leaders Group's Beverley Cornaby
If climate finance is to deliver, we need to be thinking more about ending fossil finance, not just green finance, writes former Conservative MP Chris Skidmore