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BusinessGreen Intelligence

Global Briefing: Australian government touts energy and water rules for new data centres

Technology

Global Briefing: Australian government touts energy and water rules for new data centres

Anthony Albanese vows to ensure new data centres underwrite any increase in energy demand, the German government faces criticism over changes to green heating rules, and Kenya moves to deliver new carbon exchange

clock 17 July 2026 • 8 min read
What does a climate-resilient stadium look like?

Buildings

What does a climate-resilient stadium look like?

Europe's sports and entertainment stadiums are not ready for the extreme climate conditions they will face, writes Alex Thomas from HKS Architects

clock 17 July 2026 • 5 min read
'Paying off massively': ETS cut EU industrial emissions 41 per cent between 2021 and 2023

Policy

'Paying off massively': ETS cut EU industrial emissions 41 per cent between 2021 and 2023

Bloc's flagship carbon market helped avoid around 800 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually over two-year period, according to new data

clock 16 July 2026 • 5 min read
The UK's warming climate shows action from businesses is urgently needed

Climate change

The UK's warming climate shows action from businesses is urgently needed

Even if we invest in a more resilient country, we must also continue to take action to prevent even worse impacts of climate change, writes Bev Cornaby director of Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) UK

clock 16 July 2026 • 5 min read
30x30: Is the government's ambitious nature conservation goal still achievable?

Biodiversity

30x30: Is the government's ambitious nature conservation goal still achievable?

The government has unveiled a 'delivery plan' for protecting and conserving 30 per cent of land in England for nature - but environmental groups fear the strategy remains badly underpowered

clock 15 July 2026 • 16 min read
Why pension schemes need to stop reporting on climate and start funding climate action

Investment

Why pension schemes need to stop reporting on climate and start funding climate action

UK pension schemes are spending significant money, time and resource on climate reporting, disclosures, scenario modelling, governance processes and compliance exercises, but comparatively little on actual climate solutions, writes pensions trustee Bobby...

clock 15 July 2026 • 6 min read
'Move away from blanket policies': How can businesses develop an effective heat plan?

Management

'Move away from blanket policies': How can businesses develop an effective heat plan?

As calls grow for the government to draw up more ambitious plans to help the UK cope with extreme heatwaves, experts offer advice on the steps businesses can take to prepare for future summers that are set to be dangerously hot

clock 15 July 2026 • 17 min read
Friendship's Runa Khan: 'Every failure taught us to think holistically'

Risk

Friendship's Runa Khan: 'Every failure taught us to think holistically'

Friendship founder and executive director reflects on winning the 2025 Earthshot Prize, and why sustainability begins with controlling one's wants

clock 14 July 2026 • 8 min read
Warm Homes Plan: Why community-based organisations are key to delivery

Buildings

Warm Homes Plan: Why community-based organisations are key to delivery

Samanthi Theminimulle and Leonie Taylor from The Young Foundation explore how the UK can meet its climate goals while ensuring the benefits of retrofitted, energy efficient homes are felt across the country

clock 14 July 2026 • 5 min read
Could devolution enable faster local progress in tackling air pollution?

Politics

Could devolution enable faster local progress in tackling air pollution?

UK100 leads calls for new Clean Air Act and a national indoor air quality strategy, after local authority-led clean air action saves almost £15bn in damage to health and the economy

clock 13 July 2026 • 7 min read
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