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The CEO of the Climate Group on working for Doctors Without Borders, the importance of listening, and the UK’s aversion…
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Ahead of Cop28 in the UAE, the Annual Investment Meting will bring together investors and governments to understand the role…
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Using renewable energy to meet the government’s hydrogen target would consume around half of all UK offshore wind.
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As energy prices soar, so does the case for the green transition.
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The renewable energy transition promises to create tens of millions of jobs, but the UK risks missing out unless skills…
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New research shows SMEs could contribute 50 per cent to the UK’s total emissions reduction ambition by 2030.
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The International Energy Agency forecasts that in the next five years as much renewable capacity will be added as in…
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Apprenticeships in sustainable energy can shape the future of the sector.
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The winds of change are blowing in favour of this renewable energy source.
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The government’s large “working” majority has become dysfunctional.
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The climate emergency requires serious politics – not bourgeois protests that block traffic and vandalise works of art.
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Firms are leading the way in reducing emissions and embracing renewables.
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Getting to net zero is not an aspiration – it’s a necessity.
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On his farm in Aberdeenshire, William Wyness is seeing the net zero transition up close.
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