With over 1,300 events and more than 100,000 attendees, this year's London Climate Action Week (LCAW) was its biggest ever.
London faces a rare red alert as extreme heat hits 36C, disrupting transport, hospitals and homes, prompting the Heat Ready ...
Calvin Klein, adidas and UNIQLO have all had ads banned by the UK advertising watchdog for cases that could potentially ...
Against a backdrop of high energy costs, a new heatwave and political uncertainty following the Prime Minister’s resignation, ...
As commercial energy bills increasingly reflect grid infrastructure costs rather than energy consumed, the procurement ...
Electrify Now launches with £100bn UK green investment, backing a 35% electrification target by 2035 to boost renewable power ...
AI-generated video is rapidly becoming part of creative and production workflows, but its environmental impact is still not well understood. ‘The carbon impact of AI video gener ...
The climate targets from listed companies are not consistent with the threshold of the Paris Agreement, with new research ...
In announcements made during London Climate Action Week (LCAW), leading brands like General Mills, Adidas and Danone and are ...
DHL and VELA are launching a shipping solution designed to offer customers a lower-emission option for selected transatlantic ...
Defra’s new Farming Roadmap sets out climate adaptation plans to help UK farmers tackle extreme weather, boost resilience and ...
Andy Burnham’s Makerfield win fuels Labour leadership talk and raises questions over public ownership, devolution and the ...