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  • Decarbonisation could create 1.7m jobs in emissions-heavy regions

    March 25, 2021

    The UK’s transition to low-carbon and renewable energy sources could create 1.7m jobs, but only if the government takes steps to decarbonise the country’s 12 most carbon-intensive industries. Half of the new jobs could be created in the north, Midlands and Scotland, the areas of the UK where such heavily emitting industries are based. The [...]

  • Green investment surges as UK bosses sound alarm on climate change

    March 25, 2021

    The majority of UK bosses intend to increase their long-term investments in sustainability initiatives as they grow concerned about the impact of climate change.  A PwC survey of UK chief executives reveals 70 per cent are concerned about the impact of climate change, with almost a third “extremely concerned” about the issue.  But climate change [...]

  • UK greenhouse gas emissions fell nearly a tenth in 2020

    March 25, 2021

    The UK’s greenhouse gas emissions fell nearly 10 per cent in 2020 as the pandemic saw energy usage from transport use tumble. Overall emissions fell 8.9 per cent over the course of the year, one of the largest falls on record. It is the eighth straight year in which total emissions have fallen. As a [...]

  • Crown Estate to launch new large-scale floating wind farm leasing round

    March 24, 2021

    The Crown Estate has today announced that it is beginning work on a new leasing round for floating wind power projects in the Celtic Sea. Floating turbines are still an emerging technology, but if successful could enable wind farms to be built much further offshore. In December the UK announced that it would seek to [...]

  • Government agrees £16bn North Sea transition deal for oil industry

    March 24, 2021

    The government and private sector will pour £16bn into the North Sea oil industry over the next decade in a bid to reduce carbon emissions, business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng announced today. Under the new “North Sea Transition Deal”, ministers will be able to block future oil and gas exploration on the continental shelf if it [...]

  • Banking giants pour $3.8 trillion into fossil fuels since Paris agreement

    March 24, 2021

    Since 2016, the world’s 60 largest banks have poured more than $3.8 trillion into the fossil fuel industry, a new report released today has shown. Despite the signing of the Paris climate accords in 2015, lenders have continued to provide hundreds of billions in financing for polluting industries such as tar sands oil, coal, and [...]

  • Bulb calls on Treasury to scrap VAT on green products ahead of ‘tax day’

    March 22, 2021

    Challenger energy brand Bulb has today called on the Treasury to scrap VAT on green products in a bid to encourage more households to “go green”. According to the firm, which now supplies energy to 1.7m households, scrapping the duty on such items could save the average family £5,500. As a result of the UK’s [...]

  • The greatest space mission will be tackling climate change and protecting our planet

    March 21, 2021

    Efforts around the world are focused on making businesses more sustainable, with ever greater emphasis on innovative technology to help solve the climate crisis we face. There was a dearth of climate-related announcements in Rishi Sunak’s Budget speech earlier this month. Sunak did, however, reiterate the Government’s plan to establish the UK as a “science [...]

  • Financial services firms admit they do not have carbon neutral targets in place

    March 19, 2021

    Financial services firms are struggling with net zero targets, with more than half (51%) of firms saying they do not yet have a target in place to achieve carbon neutral status. Just 18 per cent of financial services firms have a plan to achieve carbon neutral status by 2025, and 16 per cent claim they [...]

  • World must invest $131 trillion in clean energy to hit Paris targets

    March 16, 2021

    The world must invest $131 trillion (£94 trillion) in clean energy resources over the next 30 years in order to hit the climate targets set out in 2015’s Paris accords. A new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) found that investment must increase $33 trillion from current plans over the coming decades if [...]

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