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Should companies back natural or engineered carbon removals? The debate is heating up

Risk

Should companies back natural or engineered carbon removals? The debate is heating up

From reforestation and agroforestry, to BECCS and direct air capture - expert opinions differ on whether some carbon removal projects should be considered more 'durable' than others

clock 11 September 2025 • 13 min read
The UK could be a world leader in green shipping

Politics

The UK could be a world leader in green shipping

With the right funding and policy support, the Dover-France trade route could become the UK's first high-volume green shipping corridor, writes Lib Dem MP Wera Hobhouse

clock 11 September 2025 • 3 min read
How to arrest the slide in support for net zero

Politics

How to arrest the slide in support for net zero

New polls show public support for net zero targets is trending downwards following months of attacks from right wing politicians and media titles - how can climate campaigners and green businesses respond?

clock 10 September 2025 • 12 min read
'Navigating through the hype cycle': Is the hydrogen economy poised for take-off?

Technology

'Navigating through the hype cycle': Is the hydrogen economy poised for take-off?

New report reveals over $100bn of investment now committed to new clean hydrogen projects globally, as sector looks to emulate the success of the wind and solar industries

clock 10 September 2025 • 7 min read
Why the future of energy jobs lies beyond fossil fuels

Politics

Why the future of energy jobs lies beyond fossil fuels

With clear, consistent policy, the UK can channel the skills of North Sea workers into the rapidly growing offshore wind, carbon capture and hydrogen sectors, writes Aldersgate Group's executive director Rachel Solomon Williams

clock 10 September 2025 • 4 min read
Politicians now talk of climate 'pragmatism' to delay action - new study

Politics

Politicians now talk of climate 'pragmatism' to delay action - new study

Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage insist their approach to the net zero transition is 'pragmatic', but is it just another tactic for delaying climate action?

clock 09 September 2025 • 5 min read
How to harness design for green growth

Recycling

How to harness design for green growth

Design is still too often seen as a tool for consumerism and disposability - but it is now a driver of the regenerative economy, writes Cat Drew from the Design Council

clock 09 September 2025 • 4 min read
Nick Hill: 'We need urgent optimism if we are to repair our planet'

Biodiversity

Nick Hill: 'We need urgent optimism if we are to repair our planet'

CEO and co-founder of Earthshot Prize finalist Coast 4C discusses the potential for seaweed to decarbonise food, feed, fertiliser, and even plastics value chains

clock 09 September 2025 • 9 min read
'Second Chance Deal Days': Unboxing Amazon's first circular sales event

Waste

'Second Chance Deal Days': Unboxing Amazon's first circular sales event

Sam Littlejohn, European head of returns and repairs at Amazon, discusses the retail giant's first 'Prime Day' for pre-loved products and the 'fundamental mindset change' among consumers towards second hand shopping

clock 08 September 2025 • 7 min read
Drilling into decline: The flawed logic of Kemi Badenoch's oil gamble

Politics

Drilling into decline: The flawed logic of Kemi Badenoch's oil gamble

The Conservative leader's pledge to 'get all of our gas out of the North Sea' appears designed more for the politics of opposition than the realities of government, as it crumbles under scrutiny, writes Eliot Whittington from the Cambridge Institute for...

clock 08 September 2025 • 4 min read
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