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The reverse Farage effect: How attempts to polarise the climate debate have 'not really borne fruit'
Almost two thirds of Brits back net zero targets and the UK's clean energy push, despite attempts to stoke up opposition - is ...
British-Nigerian author takes home inaugural £10,000 prize for her second novel 'And So I Roar', praised by judges as 'a book ...
Survey of 1,000 EU firms finds 61 per cent of businesses are happy with Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive in its ...
The legislation to enable the publicly-owned Great British Energy completed its journey through Parliament today, enabling ...
Five-week public consultation launched on proposals to develop a high voltage cable production facility in the north east ...
Pressure is mounting on the government to boost its offering for offshore wind developers if it is to ensure upcoming clean ...
Projects in Bristol, Derby, Warrington, the Olympic Park, and Westminster all set to benefit from latest wave of green heat grants ...
Embedding clear targets, accountability mechanisms, and enforcement provisions into contracts is an essential step in ...
Coalition of businesses, investors, and climate groups call on Rachel Reeves to move the cost of legacy renewables schemes into general taxation ...
Tree planting search engine unveils new profile page and counter to track how its users are contributing to climate projects ...
The International Energy Agency has today mapped out a 'clear' direction of travel for the rapidly accelerating EV rollout, but what is behind the rapid transformation of the global automotive ...
Environmental disclosure non-profit expected to cut global workforce by around a fifth, as it looks to trim cost base and ...
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