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BusinessGreen Intelligence

'Credibility gap': Are corporate regenerative farming programmes delivering on their promise?

Supply chain

'Credibility gap': Are corporate regenerative farming programmes delivering on their promise?

Many of the world's biggest food firms are ramping up support for regenerative agriculture, but as a new report from FAIRR warns strategies remain 'fragmented and under-resourced'

clock 29 June 2026 • 7 min read
Summer's new normal is a hazard that's testing Europe's climate resilience

Risk

Summer's new normal is a hazard that's testing Europe's climate resilience

Right across the continent climate resilience efforts are lagging far behind the dangerous realities that come with rising temperatures

clock 29 June 2026 • 4 min read
How DeKiln is harnessing 'biomimicry' to create tiles with a 94 per cent lower carbon footprint than ceramics

Technology

How DeKiln is harnessing 'biomimicry' to create tiles with a 94 per cent lower carbon footprint than ceramics

Dr Aled Roberts of DeKiln explains how a new partnership is helping scale and commercialise the firm’s low carbon materials

clock 29 June 2026 • 4 min read
Why the real estate sector's financial firepower is getting behind energy infrastructure

Buildings

Why the real estate sector's financial firepower is getting behind energy infrastructure

Commercial real estate investors are widening their lens to infrastructure, with energy in particular moving centre stage, writes Knight Frank's Ian Wood

clock 29 June 2026 • 4 min read
What are the top priorities in the next Prime Minister's climate policy in-tray?

Climate change

What are the top priorities in the next Prime Minister's climate policy in-tray?

BusinessGreen reflects on a busy week for the UK green economy, as the Climate Change Committee offers its take on what should be at the top of the agenda for Keir Starmer's successor

clock 26 June 2026 • 15 min read
Global Briefing: Paris court hands TotalEnergies deadline to tighten climate policies

Politics

Global Briefing: Paris court hands TotalEnergies deadline to tighten climate policies

TotalEnergies must disclose climate risks within six months, Microsoft and Amazon announce water use landmarks, and Colombia's presidential election sparks energy transition fears

clock 26 June 2026 • 13 min read
How the UK is set for a tree planting shortfall the size of Portsmouth by 2030

Biodiversity

How the UK is set for a tree planting shortfall the size of Portsmouth by 2030

A 'step change' in tree planting rates is needed, but there is encouraging signs of progress across England and Scotland as well as new plans to plant on the government estate

clock 26 June 2026 • 7 min read
Weathering the storm: Reframing climate resilience as business-as-usual

Risk

Weathering the storm: Reframing climate resilience as business-as-usual

Climate change is pushing our energy systems and critical infrastructure to their limits, but it also presents an opportunity to rethink how we build resilience, writes AECOM's Sally Vivian

clock 26 June 2026 • 6 min read
We need to become 'quite happy in chaos'

Climate change

We need to become 'quite happy in chaos'

The opening speech of the UK Green Business Awards 2026

clock 25 June 2026 • 5 min read
Why business must reshape its relationship with nature to embrace transformation

Risk

Why business must reshape its relationship with nature to embrace transformation

Business is changing at pace, yet companies remain as reliant on nature as ever - and on a nature-depleting planet such reliance comes with growing risks attached, writes EY's Velislava Ivanova

clock 25 June 2026 • 4 min read
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