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Policy

'Painfully clear': Report warns the UK is running out of time to deliver on nature promises

Biodiversity

'Painfully clear': Report warns the UK is running out of time to deliver on nature promises

New report warns UK is falling short on legally-binding nature targets for 2030, but rapid progress remains within reach

clock 04 March 2026 • 7 min read
The UK is successfully building a clean electricity system - so what explains calls to change course?

Energy

The UK is successfully building a clean electricity system - so what explains calls to change course?

We should be sceptical when commentators play fast and loose with data to argue more fossil fuels are the answer - but there's still plenty of work to do to make sure people see the benefit of clean energy, argues Green Alliance's Stuart Dossett

clock 04 March 2026 • 5 min read
MPs urge government to put fairness at heart of Seventh Carbon Budget

Policy

MPs urge government to put fairness at heart of Seventh Carbon Budget

Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee calls on government to ensure delivery of next Carbon Budget is affordable, convenient, and attractive to the public

clock 04 March 2026 • 7 min read
Spring Statement: Chancellor warns of 'uncertain' world as Iran conflict fuels inflation fears

Politics

Spring Statement: Chancellor warns of 'uncertain' world as Iran conflict fuels inflation fears

Rachel Reeves insists government's economic plan can insulate UK against economic headwinds, but makes no mention of climate risks or clean energy policy in her speech

clock 03 March 2026 • 7 min read
Oatly ruling: What terms can plant-based food brands use?

Marketing

Oatly ruling: What terms can plant-based food brands use?

EXPLAINER: Despite Oatly being effectively banned from using the word 'milk' in its marketing, could the Supreme Court's recent ruling represent a 'moment of maturation' for the plant-based foods sector?

clock 03 March 2026 • 11 min read
Good Food Bill: Business, farmers and campaigners calls for UK to fix 'failing' food system

Supply chain

Good Food Bill: Business, farmers and campaigners calls for UK to fix 'failing' food system

More than 100 organisations, including retailers, food giants, farmers, investors and campaign groups join together to demand overhaul of UK food system through proposed Good Food Bill

clock 03 March 2026 • 4 min read
YouGov: Green Party surpasses Labour in poll for first time

Politics

YouGov: Green Party surpasses Labour in poll for first time

Latest poll puts Greens in second place, just two points behind Reform, as two party system continues to break down

clock 03 March 2026 • 2 min read
From declarations to delivery: The world cannot let the crucial lessons from COP30 die

Politics

From declarations to delivery: The world cannot let the crucial lessons from COP30 die

In the wake of Davos, it is clearer than ever that climate action must be organised as a whole-of-society endeavour, with workers, communities, and businesses engaged as the agents of change, writes UCL economics professor Mariana Mazzucato

clock 03 March 2026 • 5 min read
'Too dependent on gas': Iran conflict fires up UK energy security row

Risk

'Too dependent on gas': Iran conflict fires up UK energy security row

Escalating Middle East crisis comes as government faces competing calls for it to urgently bolster energy security

clock 02 March 2026 • 11 min read
MPs to probe climate impacts of UK's AI and data centre ambitions

Politics

MPs to probe climate impacts of UK's AI and data centre ambitions

Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee launches inquiry into potential emissions, energy, and water impacts from UK's growing fleet of power-hungry data centres

clock 02 March 2026 • 4 min read
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