Companies neglect nature at their peril
The new TNFD framework offers a major opportunity for firms to enhance their risk management approach, writes Mott MacDonald's Ed Roud
View Article'Industrial food systems have a fossil fuel problem': Study estimates global...
Report warns oil companies are manoeuvring to lock in global food system's dependence on fossil fuel-based pesticides, fertilisers, and plastic packaging
View Article'A game changer': Environmental principles come into force for UK policymakers
Ministers and government officials now have legal duty to adhere to overarching environmental principles when creating policy
View ArticleCreating a climate positive city: Inside Turku's plan for a collective 'jump'...
The Finnish city of Turku may seem like a ‘very normal city’, but in bringing its net zero target forward by more than a decade it promises to become a trail-blazer for green urban development
View Article'Less net, more zero': OVO limits offsets to 10 per cent of emissions in...
PARTNER INSIGHT: Energy giant doubles down on net zero target with plan to reduce reliance on offsets and increase investment in home energy efficiency
View ArticleNet Zero Festival 2023: Tracking the defining economic trend of the 21st century
VIDEO: What does net zero mean for your organisation? Business leaders offer their views on the UK's premier green business conference
View ArticleMajestic promises all-electric wine deliveries by 2030
Wine retailer calls for greater investment in charging infrastructure as it sets out plan to decarbonise 200-strong van fleet by the end of the decade
View ArticleThe Wildlife Trusts catalogues government's 'broken' nature promises
Failings on water pollution, farming policy, and beaver reintroductions singled out by conversation charity
View ArticleGreener beer: Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Company invests £10m in Northampton...
CMBC said investment will help it reduce plastic by 76 per cent as well as save 18 million litres of water every year – the equivalent to 32 million pints
View ArticleFeeding the future: The challenge of transitioning to sustainable food systems
The food sector is a major contributor to environmental problems - and yet it lacks an obvious pathway to transition, writes WTW's Ada Kinczyk
View ArticleEnergy Minister: Hydrogen will have 'very small role, if at all' in heating...
EXCLUSIVE: Lord Callanan touts heat pumps and heat networks as replacement for vast majority of fossil gas boilers as he warns that hydrogen remains 'very problematical' for home heating
View ArticleHousing developer clinches £35m government grant to harness data centre heat...
Government backs plans for low-carbon heat network that would tap heat generated by data centres near a housing estate in West London
View ArticleUK Infrastructure Bank provides £60m loan for Kent energy storage park
Sheaf Energy Park expected to be one of the UK's largest battery storage schemes once completed
View ArticleSchneider Electric completes purchase of climate consultancy EcoAct
EcoAct sold from parent company Atos to French engineering giant
View ArticleNotes on a Festival
12 thoughts on an inspirational few days at the Net Zero Festival 2023
View ArticleIs the US commuter flight market ready to go electric?
A third of flights in the US are less than 250 miles - which is already within range for electric planes
View ArticleFrom EPR to a just transition: Takeways from the draft Treaty on Plastic...
Ahead of the next round of UN plastic treaty talks, WWF explores the key issues that need to be resolved
View ArticleNew wind farms, deep sea mining, and the end of the net zero 'sugar rush':...
BusinessGreen rounds up the most widely read stories on the site this week
View ArticleGlobal Briefing: Petronas ploughs $1.6bn into India green ammonia venture
Plus: Panama Canal drought worsens and President Biden greenlights largest US offshore wind farm in our round up of all the top green business news from around the world this week
View Article'Forgotten element of the energy transition': How filling developing nations'...
Pipeline of investable renewable energy and low carbon infrastructure projects in developing and emerging nations is shrinking, warns study from Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
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