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  • New-look magazine takes pulse of energy transition amid Covid-19

    Terry Slavin, (Jul 14, 2020)

    In our July/August issue, The Ethical Corporation looks at how corporate renewable power purchasing in helping to keep growth aloft, why Europe is pinning its hopes on hydrogen, hydropower's green makeover, advances in vehicle-to-grid technology, progress on electrifying aviation, and how lithium battery potential is heating up the geothermal market

  • Why V2G holds the key to the electric vehicle revolution

    Mike Scott, (Jul 8, 2020)

    Mike Scott reports on how vehicle to grid, a technology where the UK has global leadership, is set to help overcome the challenges of mass EV roll-out and ever-larger quantities of renewables on grids

  • ‘As Britain returns to work, companies ignore public demands for clean air at their peril’

    Chris Large, (Jul 1, 2020)

    Comment: Global Action Plan’s Co-CEO Chris Large explains why 15 leading UK businesses are seeking to prevent cities going back to pre-lockdown pollution levels by launching the Business for Clean Air initiative

  • Will Covid-19 allow us to flatten the curve on climate change?

    Angeli Mehta, (May 2, 2020)

    With the IEA predicting that global CO2 emissions will fall 8% this year, Angeli Mehta weighs the early evidence of whether the pandemic will speed the energy transition

  • Ethical Corporation digs deep into ESG issues facing the mining sector

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 3, 2019)

    For our November issue, we take a look at efforts to address the human rights and environmental risks in minerals powering the energy transition, and chart progress overcoming some of the biggest challenges on the road to more sustainable transport

  • Two and three wheels good as India takes different road to electric mobility

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 2, 2019)

    With low private car ownership, the world’s second-most populous country is adopting a shared mobility model to tackle some of the worst air pollution in the world, writes Terry Slavin

  • Communities fail to buy into Portugal’s lithium dreams

    Oliver Balch, (Oct 31, 2019)

    With the EU targeting a third of cars being electric by 2030, the poorest country in western Europe sees a bright future in exploiting the mineral critical for batteries. But as Oliver Balch reports from Porto, the ‘new gold’ could turn to dust if local opposition is not assuaged

  • Shell wants 'to be at the leading edge, not the bleeding edge' with climate plan

    Terry Slavin, (Sep 3, 2019)

    Amid accusations that the Anglo-Dutch oil major is trying to extend an unsustainable business model with its embrace of nature-based climate solutions and increased investment in gas, Terry Slavin interviews Shell New Energies' Mark Gainsborough about Shell's Net Zero Carbon Footprint plan

  • Bumps in the UK's road to zero emission vehicles

    Giles Crosse, (Aug 22, 2018)

    Giles Crosse looks at how slow roll-out of charging points could put the brakes on Britain's plan to decarbonize transport by 2040

  • How Oslo became the world’s electric vehicle capital

    Giles Crosse, (Aug 22, 2018)

    Plentiful charging stations, along with incentives by Norway to make owning and operating an electric vehicle cheaper than conventional cars, have driven demand, reports Giles Crosse

  • Cobalt supply challenges fuel efforts to recycle EV and smartphone batteries

    Angeli Mehta, (Apr 24, 2018)

    By 2025 nearly a quarter of the cobalt in lithium ion batteries will be recycled, while new chemistries aim to reduce its use. Angeli Mehta reports

  • Electric car makers in drive to remove human rights stain from cobalt

    Angeli Mehta, (Apr 24, 2018)

    Angeli Mehta reports on the global efforts, led by China, to improve sustainability of the raw material that underpins our clean energy future

  • #CleanGrowth:The UK has to create the right signals to speed low-carbon transition

    Corinna Hornwall, (Oct 5, 2017)

    A retreat from coal means Britain is leading the G20 on decarbonisation, but renewables growth has stalled and it is in danger of missing climate targets if today's Clean Energy Plan fails to tackle transport and heat emissions, argues Corinna Hornwall of PwC

  • France briefing: Can Macron add green to the tricolour?

    Stuart Buckman, (Aug 16, 2017)

    The appointment of 'France’s David Attenborough' Nicolas Hulot as environment minister has turned the Elysee’s ambitions to assume global leadership on climate change up a notch. We look at whether promises to go carbon-neutral by 2050 and ban fossil fuel cars will be fulfilled

  • We have to look beyond electric cars if we want sustainable cities fit for the future

    Peter White, (Aug 1, 2017)

    The WBCSD's Peter White argues that cities need to be strategic and take a holistic public-private approach to tackling air pollution and rising greenhouse gas emissions

  • Weekly Watch: 7 July 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Jul 7, 2017)

    C40 urges G20 to act on climate change, Body Shop expands 'bio-bridges', Anglian wins BITC's top award, Volvo to go all-electric,anaerobic digestion needs more support, Johnson & Johnson joins Manufacturing2030

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