Public supports tax on fossil fuel firms to meet UK climate finance promises,...
Polling suggests public is broadly supportive of measures that would see fossil fuel revenues channelled towards climate-vulnerable nations
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New study claims hollow green pledges and 'aspirational phrases' are jeopardising efforts to both halt and reverse biodiversity loss and restore nature
View ArticleOnshore Wind Deal aims to propel Scotland to 20GW of capacity by 2030
Scottish Government and wind industry deal promises to more than double onshore wind capacity and deliver 'at least one' specialist turbine blade recycling facility this decade
View ArticleGovernment provides £25m funding to natural flood management projects
New initiatives aim to harness nature to minimise flood risk for infrastructure and communities
View Article'ChatNetZero': 'World's first' climate chatbot switched on
New chatbot and question-answering platform aims to determine the credibility of decarbonisation plans set by businesses, governments, and financial institutions
View ArticleUK commits £160m in climate finance to developing nations amid domestic net...
Funding announced in the same week as the UK government watered down key domestic climate policies
View ArticleScottish government admits climate law breach
Scottish government admits it has 'fallen short' of requirement to publish detailed emissions data and pledges to remedy the issue 'as soon as possible'
View ArticleTest of resolve: IEA warns delayed support and rising costs risk bursting...
Number of clean hydrogen projects continues to 'expand rapidly' but developers are waiting on government policy decisions before investing, IEA warns
View ArticleSix things Starbucks learned from its reusable cup experiments
Starbucks is testing reusable cup models in more than 25 markets and plans to start a reusable cup program by the end of 2025
View ArticleGovernment threatened with legal action over net zero policy rollback
PM on the line to prove his ‘absolute confidence and belief’ that policy u-turns will not undermine delivery of the UK’s climate goals
View ArticleConstruction regulations are making a mockery of sustainability
Edinburgh Construction's Charlie Fitzgibbon provides a first-hand account of how construction rules can stymy firms' efforts to build sustainably
View Article'Catastrophe' or 'nothingburger': How will Sunak's weakening of UK climate...
As the dust settles on the Prime Minister’s shock decision to ditch a host of key decarbonisation policies, green businesses are weighing the impact of the government's latest U-turns
View ArticleGlobal Briefing: Climate protest rocks New York during UN General Assembly week
Plus a landmark ruling in favour of Indigenous land rights in Brazil, new EU anti-greenwashing rules, and Kenyan direct air capture news
View ArticleClimate policy rollback risks Tory seats: Poll reveals 'climate majority' in...
Three new polls suggest the government's watering down of climate policies could backfire with voters
View ArticleWhy events like Climate Week NYC matter
When businesses come together to discuss joint climate challenges and opportunities, their suppliers take note, writes AECOM's Robert Spencer
View ArticleLondon biotech Hoxton Farms opens first UK pilot facility for cultivated fat...
New 14,000 sq ft facility on London's Old Street will be used to produce cultivated animal fats for a range of uses, including plant-based meats
View ArticleGovernment invests £1m to grow forestry skills training
New funding from Defra aims to support forestry sector and create more jobs to protect woodlands
View ArticleOVO Energy launches ad campaign that switches on when grid is greener
Innovative outdoor digital advertising campaign promotes Ovo’s new demand flexibility scheme Power Move
View ArticleXampla launches first consumer facing plant-based packaging brand
Cambridge-based maker of plant-based plastic alternatives for the likes of Gousto and Britvic unveils consumer brand Morro, as poll suggests plastic is seen as a 'material of the past'
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