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  • ‘We won't turn Britain's aging housing stock green without investing in the skills agenda'

    Harriet Lamb, (Oct 19, 2021)

    Comment: Ashden's Harriet Lamb warns that the UK government’s new Heat and Buildings strategy to tackle climate change is doomed unless it ramps up training of young people to join the green economy

  • Three ways to get the UK’s electric vehicle revolution on the road

    Andy Wales, (Oct 18, 2021)

    Comment: Andy Wales of BT Group explains how the Johnson government can unlock private sector investment of £50bn in infrastructure and electric fleets in the UK over the next five years

  • The global race to drive down transport emissions

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 17, 2021)

    The spring issue of The Ethical Corporation magazine looks at progress on tackling the most intransigent source of CO2 emissions as the world gets back to business usual post Covid 19

  • Can Chile avoid resource curse from lithium?

    Caroline Palmer, (Mar 16, 2021)

    Caroline Palmer reports on how the country with the world's biggest reserves is seeking to address concerns about the critical metal’s environmental and social impacts from indigenous and green groups – and car companies like VW and BMW, which are mainly sourcing from Australia

  • Leaving no one behind in the clean energy revolution

    Mark Hillsdon, (Sep 25, 2020)

    No longer the plucky underdog, the growing renewables industry risks losing its license to operate unless it generates co-benefits. Mark Hillsdon reports on how RE100 members Google, Iron Mountain, Clif Bar, Chanel and Novo Nordisk are amplifying their impact

  • Reuters Events Transform Europe Virtual Series: How business can lead the energy transition

    EC Newsdesk, (Jul 27, 2020)

    Join key figures and speakers from across multiple industries on tackling the challenges of the energy transition at Transform: Energy & Carbon, September 28-29, part of the new Reuters Events Transform Europe Virtual Series

  • Battery storage potential ignites geothermal hopes

    Catherine Early, (Jul 13, 2020)

    Catherine Early reports on how the zero-carbon source of heat and electricity, which has been under-exploited because of expense, is poised for expansion

  • Hydrogen hits the road in bid to speed energy transition

    Angeli Mehta, (Aug 22, 2018)

    Angeli Mehta reports on the Hydrogen Council’s ambitious roadmap to power 15 million cars and 500,000 trucks by 2030

  • South Australia’s clean energy transition powers on

    Brian Donaghy, (Jul 25, 2018)

    Home to the world’s biggest battery, the state is a renewable energy powerhouse – something that looks unlikely to change under the new government, reports Brian Donaghy in Adelaide

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