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In-depth

It's the saliency, stupid

Politics

It's the saliency, stupid

From the US to the UK, polls show a large majority of the public want more climate action - green businesses, campaigners, and political leaders need to now work to push the issue up their list of priorities

clock 19 December 2025 • 5 min read
The conservative case for extended producer responsibility

Policy

The conservative case for extended producer responsibility

EPR is a means of applying one of the most classically conservative ideas in economics: the polluter pays principle, writes Kitty Thompson from the Conservative Environment Network

clock 19 December 2025 • 5 min read
Can the UK boost food security when facing falling farming incomes and worsening climate impacts?

Policy

Can the UK boost food security when facing falling farming incomes and worsening climate impacts?

Independent Farming Profitability Review sets out 57 recommendations to the government, including making nature risk reporting mandatory for UK businesses

clock 18 December 2025 • 8 min read
How a large majority of the US public still support climate action

Politics

How a large majority of the US public still support climate action

Trump may have won, but two thirds of voters think climate change is driving up the cost of living, a clear majority supports renewables development, and over three quarters want the US to stay in the Paris Agreement

clock 18 December 2025 • 5 min read
How Balsam Hill is making Christmas trees from sugarcane, scrap metal, and old bottlecaps

Recycling

How Balsam Hill is making Christmas trees from sugarcane, scrap metal, and old bottlecaps

BusinessGreen Intelligence unwraps efforts to make artificial Christmas trees more sustainable, and ensure real trees do not end up roasting on an open fire

clock 18 December 2025 • 9 min read
 The new talent pipeline: How green skills can help drive UK economic growth

Skills

The new talent pipeline: How green skills can help drive UK economic growth

We need a common framework linking publicly-funded programmes with private finance to encourage employers to invest in training and career opportunities for the future workforce, writes Groundwork's UK chief executive Graham Duxbury

clock 18 December 2025 • 4 min read
How abandoned land can power a fair energy transition

Energy

How abandoned land can power a fair energy transition

There’s huge potential in transforming brownfield land from an environmental liability and eyesore into local renewable energy generators, writes academic Harry Radzuan

clock 17 December 2025 • 4 min read
Net loss? How green policy U-turns are never cost-free

Policy

Net loss? How green policy U-turns are never cost-free

In Brussels and Westminster environmental policies are being rolled back, loading yet more risks onto economies already under intense pressure from climate impacts and clean tech competitors

clock 17 December 2025 • 4 min read
Our Marine Recovery Fund will achieve for nature what sceptics deny

Politics

Our Marine Recovery Fund will achieve for nature what sceptics deny

The UK's new Marine Recovery Fund proves we can build a clean power future without turning our back on the natural world, according to Marine Minister Emma Hardy and RenewableUK's Jane Cooper

clock 17 December 2025 • 2 min read
'Made in Europe': How weakening EU and UK vehicle emissions standards would threaten battery supply chains

Supply chain

'Made in Europe': How weakening EU and UK vehicle emissions standards would threaten battery supply chains

New study reveals over €82bn is being invested in Europe's new face of gigafactories, but developers could face lower than expected demand if Brussels slows the transition to electric vehicles

clock 16 December 2025 • 5 min read
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