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UK to face legal action due to licensing plans
The UK government could face legal challenges over its plans to issue 130 new oil and gas licenses in the North Sea. Greenpeace, Friends of
Increase in green jobs in the UK
Despite significant economic headwinds, the green jobs industry is booming, according to the most recent Green Jobs Barometer research from global consulting powerhouse PwC. According
UK to see a boost in net zero finance
Campaigners are concerned about the deregulatory measures despite the new financial reforms aiming to raise investment in low carbon infrastructure. The government’s “Edinburgh Reforms” package,
£20m for the development of green home finance options
In order to support the creation of lending products that contribute to the delivery of greener homes, the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy
BP producing hydrogen as fuel of the future
As the governments of major economies are investing in the development of the fuel to decarbonize, BP CEO Bernard Looney is placing his bet on
Rolls-Royce and easyJet rejoice a successful ground testing
Today, Rolls-Royce and easyJet announced that they had successfully completed the first ground test of a modern aero engine powered by hydrogen, marking a new
Things to be aware of after COP27
This year’s United Nations (UN) climate summit, held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, placed more emphasis on phasing out fossil fuels and guaranteeing transparency regarding
UK Government planning onshore wind farms
In reaction to a mounting backbench uprising against the de facto moratorium on new projects, the British administration appears prepared to loosen planning limits on
COP27 closes with historic deal on climate change
A historic new agreement that, for the first time, binds governments to provide assistance to the most vulnerable nations to help them cope with the