Forty leading food and agriculture organisations, including Carlsberg, Diageo and Mondelēz have signed a shared declaration of intent to scale regenerative agriculture.
In light of the current geo-political uncertainties, and energy crunch, the Government has been exploring several ways to try and ease energy costs and increase security.
At Shell’s annual meeting in London, 13 per cent of investors demanded a clear business strategy for reducing the company’s oil focus.
Figures from the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) in its annual Global Wind Market Development Supply Side Data Report show that a total of 28,395 wind turbines were installed worldwide by 23 different wind turbine manufacturers in 2025, or roughly one every 19 minutes.
Shell has published its Climate and Energy Transition Lobbying Report 2025, an update on direct and indirect climate and energy transition related advocacy in 2025.
The latest IDCA Data Center Report reveals that data centres now have a global footprint of 67.7GW, a growth of 36 percent over the past two years, and they now consume two per cent of the world’s electricity.
More than 80 per cent of the world’s refugees come from countries most vulnerable to climate impacts, according to a report by the ECIU.
Few would disagree with the need to combat climate change (okay there are a few, but a very small number) and that a transition to clean energy is a major part of the solution. The problem has been how to manage that transition.
EU rules for synthetic aviation fuels risk steering development towards production pathways that are both more expensive and more energy-intensive than necessary.
As eHGVs gain traction, UK Power Networks is leading an innovation project that to develop detailed profiles on how fleets transport materials and the delivery journeys they undertake.
M&S is launching three vertically farmed salads in stores, grown using robotics which require up to 96 per cent less water than traditionally grown salad crops.
With a range of online tools and case studies, the UK Business Climate Hub has now relaunched, providing a ‘one-stop-shop’ to help organisations increase their efficiency and lower their energy costs.
Energy figured prominently in the State Opening of Parliament. Indeed, it was the first of the three main topics, the others being defence and economic security.
The Crown Estate’s latest UK Offshore Wind Report shows that it generated 52TWh in 2025, as offshore wind has grown from two turbines to nearly 3,000 fully commissioned in 25 years, producing up to 16.5GW of grid-connected capacity.
The ongoing energy crisis has increased Europe’s reliance on liquefied natural gas (LNG), with up to 80 per cent of imports from the US by 2028.
E.On has announced that it plans to acquire OVO in a deal that could create the UK’s largest energy supplier, with more customers than Octopus.
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