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Policy

Plans for Oxford-Cambridge Corridor National Forest take step forward

Policy

Plans for Oxford-Cambridge Corridor National Forest take step forward

Government kicks off search for official delivery partners for flagship forest project

clock 13 January 2026 • 3 min read
Why Greenland is indispensable to global climate science

Climate change

Why Greenland is indispensable to global climate science

With no Antarctica-style treaty to protect Greenland, a US takeover could mean scientists lose access, writes Martin Siegert from the University of Exeter

clock 13 January 2026 • 5 min read
RenewableUK announces Tara Singh as new CEO

Policy

RenewableUK announces Tara Singh as new CEO

Former Number 10 advisor to start new role as head of clean energy trade body from next month

clock 13 January 2026 • 3 min read
'Nature is a pre-requisite of prosperity': Can the government turn the tide for England's deteriorating natural world?

Policy

'Nature is a pre-requisite of prosperity': Can the government turn the tide for England's deteriorating natural world?

Government watchdog insists nature recovery 'not a blocker' to UK economic growth, as progress report warns England nature remains off track for many of its biodiversity targets

clock 13 January 2026 • 8 min read
'Cherry picking data': Government and analysts hit back at latest Tufton Street attacks on net zero

Energy

'Cherry picking data': Government and analysts hit back at latest Tufton Street attacks on net zero

Right wing think tank accuses Climate Change Committee of overly optimistic clean tech cost estimates, but supporters of climate action counter that latest criticisms fail to recognise risks associated with continued reliance on fossil fuels

clock 12 January 2026 • 10 min read
Government warned it risks missing 'critical window' for meeting tree-planting goals

Policy

Government warned it risks missing 'critical window' for meeting tree-planting goals

New analysis warns tree-planting carried out over the next five years will play crucial role in meeting net zero by 2050 targets

clock 12 January 2026 • 5 min read
'This is transition politics at play': Is climate change shaping Trump's threats against Venezuela and Greenland?

Politics

'This is transition politics at play': Is climate change shaping Trump's threats against Venezuela and Greenland?

Leading experts in energy markets, conflict, and geopolitics weigh-in on how the White House's expansionist ambitions are being influenced by fossil fuel interests and climate risks

clock 12 January 2026 • 16 min read
Solar developers urged to target 'poorer-quality' farmland wherever possible

Solar

Solar developers urged to target 'poorer-quality' farmland wherever possible

New guidance from Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals aims to help balance demands for clean energy generation, food production, and biodiversity protection

clock 12 January 2026 • 5 min read
Osborne Clarke's Caroline Bush: 'Nature risk is higher up the corporate agenda than ever'

Legislation

Osborne Clarke's Caroline Bush: 'Nature risk is higher up the corporate agenda than ever'

VIDEO: Caroline Bush, an associate director in law firm Osborne Clarke's environment team, reflects on the UK's Biodiversity Net Gain rules, assessing nature risk, and the changing landscape for environmental and climate regulation and legislation

clock 12 January 2026 • 1 min read
Richest one per cent blow their share of 2026's global carbon budget in 10 days

Politics

Richest one per cent blow their share of 2026's global carbon budget in 10 days

New Oxfam GB analysis shows each of member of the UK’s richest 0.1 per cent emits more carbon in eight days than someone in the bottom 50 per cent does in a year

clock 10 January 2026 • 3 min read
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