New study warns methane emissions from landfill sites are being overlooked by policymakers, and could soon be exacerbated by moves to expand the EU and UK emissions trading schemes
Brian Monaghan, sales director at IndiNature, discusses the firm’s efforts to roll out carbon-negative insulation at scale, and the potential impact of a national retrofit policy
Chris Skidmore argues there is an opportunity to find common ground between political parties on the need for cheaper and more reliable power
Sai Cham reflects on five years of helping members of black, black British, African, and Caribbean communities secure jobs in the clean energy and tech sectors
The renewables sector has understandably traded on its clean power narrative for years, but this has allowed the embodied carbon in its global supply chains to go largely unexamined, argues Sophie Simpson
Almost 300,000 low emissions cars rolled out of UK factories last year, providing a major bright spot as overall production fell 15.5 per cent
Subsidised heat pumps have already helped thousands of Brits warm to the clean energy transition - but two new reports show how doubling down on cost and convenience will be vital if more people are to embrace green heating
The REGO bubble hasn't 'burst' so much as the bar has been raised, argues Evolve Energy's Hazel Cockerill
Analysis suggests plant-based foods could deliver over €100bn to the European economy, as experts urge the EU to ramp up investment in supporting infrastructure and enhance regulatory framework
Chatham House urges EU to seek 'fresh understanding' of energy security, as white paper warns against false assumption that defence spending alone can keep bloc safe