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Opinion

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
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
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
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
From wildfires to murky seas: Why Europe needs 'Areas Under Restoration'

Biodiversity

From wildfires to murky seas: Why Europe needs 'Areas Under Restoration'

New policy tools are needed to help communities and authorities protect and manage marine ecosystems as interconnected wholes rather than isolated parts, writes ocean conservationist Jordi Oliva Farriol

clock 05 September 2025 • 5 min read
Reform's anti-green agenda should energise the UK renewables sector to respond

Politics

Reform's anti-green agenda should energise the UK renewables sector to respond

Nigel Farage & co. are threatening to thwart clean power and undermine Britain's energy security - the energy sector must fight back against this reckless narrative, writes Mark Owen-Lloyd from Photovolt Development Partners

clock 04 September 2025 • 4 min read
How to make sure EUDR isn't a failure before it's even in place

Legislation

How to make sure EUDR isn't a failure before it's even in place

The EU is preparing to implement its anti-deforestation legislation - but without a collaborative approach, companies can't ever succeed, warns Satelligence CEO Niels Wielaard

clock 03 September 2025 • 5 min read
Meals, miles, emissions: The overlooked 'social' side of sustainability

Climate change

Meals, miles, emissions: The overlooked 'social' side of sustainability

Though the 'S' in ESG often struggles for airtime compared to 'E', it has a symbiotic relationship with its 'heavyweight sibling', writes Neighbourly’s Steve Butterworth

clock 02 September 2025 • 4 min read
The illusion of growth: Why more sustainability jobs doesn't necessarily mean more impact

Work

The illusion of growth: Why more sustainability jobs doesn't necessarily mean more impact

The number of sustainability roles are on the rise, but - driven by technological change such as AI alongside more regulation and tightened budgets - so is job turnover, writes Altruistiq CEO Saif Hameed

clock 28 August 2025 • 4 min read
Sustainable, heatwave-ready workplaces are no longer optional

Buildings

Sustainable, heatwave-ready workplaces are no longer optional

Making better use of existing buildings in a warming climate helps avoid the high carbon cost of new construction, delivering cooling with a fraction of the emissions, writes Artus Air CEO Rebecca Stewart

clock 27 August 2025 • 5 min read
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