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Opinion

The UK's green home retrofit revolution must be locally-led

Buildings

The UK's green home retrofit revolution must be locally-led

Retrofitting housing is a long term, national infrastructure project with millions of clients - yet it is missing from the UK's Industrial Strategy green paper, writes Arup's Becci Taylor

clock 16 December 2024 • 4 min read
Millions of UK homes need better heating and cooling - but skills and regulatory barriers are in the way

Buildings

Millions of UK homes need better heating and cooling - but skills and regulatory barriers are in the way

As the government looks to ramp up housebuilding, it is a timely moment to think about how all of these homes are heated and cooled, writes Genuit Group's Martin Gisbourne

clock 13 December 2024 • 5 min read
How should we be reporting climate target setbacks?

Marketing

How should we be reporting climate target setbacks?

Business, journalists, scientists and politicians need get better at communicating climate solutions, not just the many climate problems we face, explain Jasmin Souesi and Tara Bryer at Climate Outreach

clock 12 December 2024 • 4 min read
Without transparency, getting to net zero will be impossible

Management

Without transparency, getting to net zero will be impossible

There can be no accountability without transparency, writes Intertek Group CEO André Lacroix

clock 11 December 2024 • 3 min read
Why is the ZEV Mandate debate heating up? Because it's working

Automotive

Why is the ZEV Mandate debate heating up? Because it's working

The policy is designed to create winners and losers by explicitly rewarding first-mover advantage to EVs, writes Andy Hackett from the Centre for Net Zero

clock 10 December 2024 • 4 min read
Labour's overly state-led approach risks undermining the UK's net zero transition

Politics

Labour's overly state-led approach risks undermining the UK's net zero transition

If the UK is to meet its net zero targets, it is essential red tape does not become a burden on business, writes Sam Payne from the Conservative Environment Network (CEN)

clock 09 December 2024 • 4 min read
How greentech start-ups can navigate the fundraising 'Valley of Death'

Technology

How greentech start-ups can navigate the fundraising 'Valley of Death'

Zoe Stollard and Harry Pearson at Browne Jacobson explore how early stage greentech firms are working out how to overcome the 'Valley of Death'

clock 06 December 2024 • 5 min read
Embracing the 'transformation blueprint' that's already shaping the future of sustainability

Climate change

Embracing the 'transformation blueprint' that's already shaping the future of sustainability

In a world facing multiple and cascading crises, incremental change won't cut it - but transformational change remains possible, according to Forum for the Future's Sally Uren

clock 05 December 2024 • 5 min read
Why community engagement should be essential for any corporate climate strategy

Management

Why community engagement should be essential for any corporate climate strategy

Trewin Restorick warns too many corporate climate strategies are failing to engage with how they can benefit the wider community

clock 04 December 2024 • 3 min read
NESO under Labour: Executing change for clean power by 2030

Policy

NESO under Labour: Executing change for clean power by 2030

Britain's new National Energy System Operator (NESO) must make demand-side participation a priority, writes Labour MP James Naish, vice president of the Association for Decentralised Energy

clock 03 December 2024 • 4 min read
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