While progress has been made on electricity transmission reforms in Britain, distribution connections remain a persistent barrier, writes Ocean Fay from ADE: Demand
Arne Spliet, co-founder of LocalDutch, explains how the firm has created urban farm shops to address a 'fundamental disconnect' between where food is produced and where it is consumed
The world's biggest cosmetics and beauty group has thousands of scientists developing nature-friendly ingredients for its products worldwide - BusinessGreen paid a visit to one of its R&D labs in France
BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: May part one
Pairing solar and wind farms with grid-scale battery storage can help protect against future energy price shocks - removing batteries from hybrid projects is a therefore strategic mistake, queries Low Carbon's CEO Roy Bedlow
New study claims net costs to society from destructive fishing practice are 90 times greater than the €180m in annual profits generated for the industry
Negligent management of natural assets would be 'unthinkable' in any other sector - yet, as a new report highlights, degradation that threatens dire consequences for financial systems and societies is allowed to continue
Access to consistent emissions data allows businesses to see where progress is being made and where further opportunities exist, writes Sophie Fleming from Trainline Business
Head of UK's Clean Power Mission remains confident data centres will not derail the government's climate plans, as he argues clean energy has a critical role to play in UK's response to latest fossil fuel supply shock
New UN report warns global clean tech boom is seeing benefit flowing to wealthy nations, while driving hidden costs borne disproportionately by poor communities in Africa and South America