The current debate over North Sea gas drilling focuses on its - negligible - potential impact on energy bills, but largely ignores the huge climate risks attached, writes former BBC News correspondent Roger Harrabin
Businesses, politicians, building experts, energy firms and more offer their verdict on the government finalising long-awaited clean energy and efficiency standards for new UK homes
Aira UK's managing director explains why it's crucial to look beyond the rhetoric and focus on shared values when talking about sustainability
As the Iran war sends jet fuel prices skyrocketing, airlines are cancelling flights, raising fares and lobbying against the EU's ETS - but weakening green policies won't protect airlines, it will lock in their vulnerability, writes Aoife O'Leary from...
Anton Nikitin, chief sustainability officer for Lithuania's largest city, shares lessons learned from Vilnius' stint as Europe’s 'Green Capital'
BusinessGreen Intelligence speaks to Dick Newell, founder of Action for Swifts, after Scotland introduced rules requiring swift bricks in new buildings
Thomas Day and Hyunju Ock from the NewClimate Institute set out their key takeaways from the Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor initiative, which first launched in 2022
Plastic Treaty chair sets out plans for fresh round of talks, Ursula Von der Leyen promises ETS tweaks within days, and EIB backs €260m project in 'unlikely home for solar power'
The current economic and political climate may tempt some firms to defer climate investment, but the arithmetic points in the opposite direction - inaction risks higher costs, disrupted supply chains, constrained market access, writes Iain Clunie from...
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: March part two