Study: Just 10 green ammonia hubs could deliver global low-carbon shipping...
Modelling of future 'green ammonia economy' sets out optimum places to build production hubs that could slash emissions from global shipping industry
View ArticleBusinessGreen to host new webinar on navigating the voluntary carbon market...
Free interactive webinar hosted in association with carbon market platform Patch
View ArticleDPD and Allstar team up to simplify EV fleet charging payments
New partnership aims to reduce the need for separate charging transactions for DPD’s growing fleet of 3,600 electric delivery vans
View Article'World first': Flora maker unveils plastic-free paper tubs for plant-based...
Dutch food company Upfield claims new packaging - developed over several years - sets new industry standard for sustainability
View ArticleEDF plans £1.3bn investment to extend life of ageing UK nuclear energy fleet
French energy giant claims fresh funding takes its total investment in UK's nuclear energy fleet to almost £9bn since 2009
View Article'Truly terrifying': 2023 confirmed as hottest year on record
Copernicus confirms global average air surface temperatures hit 1.48C above pre-industrial levels last year, as scientists warn record likely to be breached again this year
View ArticleBritish Gas: Hitting UK heat pump target could avoid CO2 equivalent to over...
British Gas claims delivering 600,000 heat pumps a year by 2028 would result in significant emissions savings and help slash gas demand
View ArticleFields of gold: The role of agriculture in the journey to net zero
WATCH: Cristina Kenz, international chief growth and sustainability officer at the Kraft Heinz Company, discusses the potential for farming to become a major force for good in the climate fight
View ArticleStudy: One in four people plan to buy less food to pay for energy bills
Heat pump manufacturer says findings underscore critical need to move away from fossil fuelled heating systems
View Article'Slowest city in the world': London tops UK league table for rush hour fuel...
CO2 impact of London’s petrol vehicles rises 1.5 per cent as capital remains world's slowest city to drive through, according to TomTom Traffic Index
View Article'Disappointing': Study reveals major disparity in mattress recycling services...
National Bed Federation calls for a nationwide mattress recycling programme
View Article'Anywhere gas can work, heat pumps can work': Busting clean heat myths with...
Critics still argue heat pumps aren't suitable for old buildings, yet the University of Oxford has just had its first ground source heat pump installed by Rendesco at its historic Brasenose College -...
View ArticleStudy: Built environment circularity could cut construction sector CO2 by 75...
Circular economy approaches could cut building industry carbon emissions by up to four gigatons by 2050, McKinsey and WEF research claims
View ArticleSubmarine thinking: A 'lock-in' of nuclear power would be reckless for the...
The UK government is pursuing an uneconomic nuclear programme in large part so as to maintain and renew military nuclear capabilities, argues BEEF's Andrew Warren
View ArticleGovernment preps 'cap and floor' regime to boost long duration energy storage...
Scheme would be modelled on system used to drive investment in electricity interconnectors
View ArticleUK's 'largest' blue hydrogen hub wins planning approval in Cheshire
Essar Energy Transition (EET) Hydrogen is aiming to deliver 1.35GW of hydrogen production capacity to support the HyNet CCS industrial cluster
View ArticleZeroAvia and ScottishPower team up to advance hydrogen airport refuelling plans
Companies to explore potential to provide hydrogen refuelling services at Scottish airports
View ArticleKeir Starmer touts climate action as UK's 'single biggest opportunity'
Labour leader promises to tackle the UK's environmental challenges, as he accuses PM of 'weaponising' climate policies
View Article'Predominantly negative outlook': How climate change continues to dominate...
The latest edition of the World Economic Forum's Global Risk Report again underscores how climate impacts present a growing threat to the global economy on multiple fronts
View ArticleBanks urged to follow ING's lead in ending financing for blast furnace steel...
Dutch bank thought to be the first in the world to rule out support for carbon intensive blast furnaces fuelled by coking coal
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