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BusinessGreen Intelligence

'A recipe for gridlock': UN climate chief slams 'you-first-ism' as row over finance hampers crunch talks in Bonn

Politics

'A recipe for gridlock': UN climate chief slams 'you-first-ism' as row over finance hampers crunch talks in Bonn

Simon Stiell laments 'side-stepping and stalling', as latest round of climate talks end in deadlock on key issues surrounding adaptation, climate finance, and emissions-reduction plans

clock 19 June 2026 • 7 min read
Glasshouse grown: The high-tech future of British tomatoes

Technology

Glasshouse grown: The high-tech future of British tomatoes

From patented hydroponics to energy recycling and biological pest control, British tomato growers are combining innovation and sustainability to secure the future of home-grown produce in a challenging market

clock 19 June 2026 • 3 min read
The clean vs dirty divide in climate finance

Investment

The clean vs dirty divide in climate finance

Selectively engaging with only the 'nice' parts of the emerging net zero economy can undermine integral solutions to climate resilience and ecosystem health, write investor and consultant Sinethemba Mafanya and Bonnie Chiu from The Social Investment Consultancy...

clock 19 June 2026 • 4 min read
CDP: How inaction on environmental risks leave corporates at risk of $1.24tr in additional costs by 2030

Risk

CDP: How inaction on environmental risks leave corporates at risk of $1.24tr in additional costs by 2030

New report reveals how companies see $10 of potential benefit for every $1 invested in responding to physical climate risks

clock 18 June 2026 • 4 min read
Businesses are starting to recognise the difficult realities of climate change and nature loss

Risk

Businesses are starting to recognise the difficult realities of climate change and nature loss

Companies do not respond to abstract environmental narratives - they respond to measurable financial exposure, writes Sam Jackson, Director of Climate Science and Impact at Ecologi

clock 18 June 2026 • 4 min read
Britain can become a great electrostate

Politics

Britain can become a great electrostate

DESNZ Energy Minister Michael Shanks' speech at Renewable UK's Global Offshore Wind conference in Manchester

clock 17 June 2026 • 12 min read
Point One's Ryan Kohn on how 'almost nothing changes everything'

Climate change

Point One's Ryan Kohn on how 'almost nothing changes everything'

BusinessGreen talks to the UK Green Business Awards charity partner about its innovative new approach to philanthropic giving and climate action

clock 17 June 2026 • 14 min read
If Keir Starmer wants to secure his legacy, there is a growth plan ready and waiting for him

Policy

If Keir Starmer wants to secure his legacy, there is a growth plan ready and waiting for him

The promised Circular Economy Growth Plan is now six months overdue, yet it could deliver resilience, competitiveness, growth and energy security, writes Libby Peake from Green Alliance

clock 17 June 2026 • 4 min read
Carrots, sticks, and AI: How can businesses tackle evolving Scope 3 emissions?

Supply chain

Carrots, sticks, and AI: How can businesses tackle evolving Scope 3 emissions?

BusinessGreen's latest webinar unpacked why supply and value chains remain the biggest net zero challenge for many businesses, and explored how some firms are successfully tackling stubborn emissions 'hotspots'

clock 16 June 2026 • 13 min read
Is public support for net zero shifting?

Politics

Is public support for net zero shifting?

A series of new polls have suggested public engagement with climate action and the clean energy transition is evolving as cost-of-living pressures continue to bite

clock 16 June 2026 • 7 min read
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