Japanese electronics giant sets new SBTi-validated goal to slash its Scopes 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 75 per cent compared to 2015 levels ...
Operators will no longer have to navigate lengthy application processes to install chargers under changes to planning and traffic rules which come into force today, according to the government ...
India's offer to host 2028 summit 'quietly withdrawn', while Microsoft inks CO2 deal with Indigenous-owned project, and South ...
The government is yet again facing calls from the Tony Blair Institute for a revamp of the UK’s energy strategy, but critics ...
Sophie Locke, conversation lead at the Blue Marine Foundation, reflects on navigating 'very steep but equally rewarding' ...
Policy ambition for CDR must align with technological readiness, writes Leonie Meissner from LSE's Grantham Research ...
There is now just one week left to nominate individuals, organisations and initiatives for the Women in Green Business Awards 2026 ahead of the deadline on Friday 17th April. Back for its third year ...
UK electricity is increasingly homegrown, helping to reduce the need for fossil fuel imports and better therefore protecting Britain from global price shocks, according to the ECIU ...
Britain's fourth largest supermarket chain is planning to install solar panels at a further 62 of its UK stores this year ...
The rental value of viable EV charging locations has doubled in recent years with car parks, grey land, and brownfield plots all suitable contenders for such sites, according to Knight Frank ...
SDCL Efficiency (SEIT) said 'increasingly challenging' landscape meant it could 'no longer deliver returns that are acceptable to shareholders in its current structure' ...
Local Authority Pension Fund Forum representing combined assets of £425bn also calls on members to vote against BP's chair amid 'serious governance concerns' ...