EXPLAINER: The EU is currently reviewing proposals to cut EUDR compliance costs by 75 per cent, but regardless of whether changes are confirmed businesses face a challenge in complying with the wide-ranging rules
Hollis' head of ESG and sustainability reflects on the recent expediting of climate adaptation and mitigation plans, and the myth that sustainability has to come at a cost
The UK is not simply exposed to the price of oil, it is exposed to the wasteful design of its economy, writes WRAP's Keith James
Andy Read, VP of government solutions at microsatellite manufacturer ICEYE, explains how the firm has moved beyond documenting forest loss to spotting early signs of illegal activity
The end of the road for diesel lorries will help ease pressure on inflation, while electric HGVs can cut freight transport costs, writes Green Alliance's Nicholas Davies
Tech giant to accelerate EV and battery production, deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon hits eight-year low, and Nepal sees 'world first' drought insurance pay out
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: May part two
Offering lower energy bills and more comfortable and resilient living spaces, Passivhaus-standard homes are no longer seen as a niche - they are proving deliverable at scale, writes Attzaz Rashid from Barratt London
New analysis warns summer football tournaments in the northern hemisphere will become 'increasingly dangerous' in a warming climate
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