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BusinessGreen Intelligence

Are geopolitical uncertainty and rising costs slowing the 'race to retrofit' commercial buildings?

Buildings

Are geopolitical uncertainty and rising costs slowing the 'race to retrofit' commercial buildings?

Fewer A, A+, and B rated Energy Performance Certificates were registered across the UK's commercial real estate sector in 2025 than in the two previous years, new analysis warns

clock 27 April 2026 • 5 min read
The evolving role of climate attribution science in legal action against corporates

Risk

The evolving role of climate attribution science in legal action against corporates

Attribution science is increasingly being used as part of litigation claims to seek redress for climate-related harms and a reduction in emissions, writes Stewarts lawyer Frances Baird

clock 27 April 2026 • 5 min read
How Easee sold a million EV chargers in seven years

Automotive

How Easee sold a million EV chargers in seven years

Anthony Fernandez, CEO of EV charging tech firm Easee, explains why early EV adopter Norway shows what 'large-scale electrification looks like in practice'

clock 27 April 2026 • 4 min read
The government's push to decouple UK electricity and gas prices is long overdue

Policy

The government's push to decouple UK electricity and gas prices is long overdue

If Miliband wants to leave an enduring green legacy, lowering essential costs for those most in need must be his primary aim, writes Bright Blue's Cyril Davydenko

clock 24 April 2026 • 4 min read
Poll: More than half of Church of England's tenant farmers adopting regenerative practices

Biodiversity

Poll: More than half of Church of England's tenant farmers adopting regenerative practices

Farmers on land owned by the Church of England are increasingly adopting regenerative practices, although access to finance remains the biggest barrier to further take up

clock 23 April 2026 • 5 min read
UN: Extreme heat presenting growing threat to agrifood systems

Climate change

UN: Extreme heat presenting growing threat to agrifood systems

Report warns of 'dangerous feedback loop' where climate driven production shortfalls fuel expansion of damaging practices

clock 23 April 2026 • 4 min read
Underfunded regulators risk stymying Britain's nuclear energy drive

Nuclear

Underfunded regulators risk stymying Britain's nuclear energy drive

Poorly resourced regulators - not nature protection rules - are blocking new energy and infrastructure development such as nuclear power, writes Prospect's Sue Ferns

clock 23 April 2026 • 4 min read
YSL Beauty lifts the lid on its sustainability glow up

R&D

YSL Beauty lifts the lid on its sustainability glow up

YSL's new global sustainability and scientific director, Dania Blin, tells BusinessGreen how she plans to bolster the brand's 'scientific backbone' and balance sustainability and luxury in its product design

clock 22 April 2026 • 8 min read
Why the May elections really matter for the UK green economy

Politics

Why the May elections really matter for the UK green economy

The regional and local elections across England, Scotland and Wales on 7 May are not just another political milestone - they are a test of the narrative around climate action itself, writes Sizzle CEO Trewin Restorick

clock 22 April 2026 • 4 min read
Schroders' Madeleine Cobb: 'You won't get people to move with you if you don't understand their perspective'

Investment

Schroders' Madeleine Cobb: 'You won't get people to move with you if you don't understand their perspective'

Madeleine Cobb reflects on the daily 'pick-and-mix' of working in sustainability and how she can't remember a year where the plan set in January was the one delivered

clock 21 April 2026 • 6 min read
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