No more “business as usual”: 4 ways business can act on the climate emergency
No more “business as usual”: 4 ways business can act on the climate emergency
The latest climate news is stark. A report co-signed by over...
10 questions about the government’s new domestic energy efficiency scheme
10 questions about the government’s new domestic energy efficiency scheme
*This article was published on 10th July 2020 and is for news purposes only –...
With the major party conferences behind us, what do they signal for low carbon...
With the major party conferences behind us, what do they signal for low carbon business?
Key green policy announcements are often made at the Labour...
2019: the low carbon year that was
2019: the low carbon year that was
As we enter 2020, the Hub looks back at the climate events that drove the last 12 months.
Greta...
Hydrogen fuel: essential for decarbonisation or “a load of rubbish”?
Hydrogen fuel: essential for decarbonisation or “a load of rubbish”?
The UK Government has just announced funding for Europe’s first hydrogen plants, claiming that the...
Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting for academy trusts: a quick guide
Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting for academy trusts: a quick guide
For the first time, academies are now required by law to disclose information about...
Scope 3 emissions: your frequently asked questions
UK businesses are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of Scope 3 emissions – at least, that’s if the number of queries on the...
Nest going net zero to support green recovery
Nest going net zero to support green recovery
The UK’s largest membership pension scheme has announced a new climate change policy to decarbonise its investment...
Ask the expert: Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting
Ask the experts: Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting
Many businesses are compiling their energy and carbon information for the first time under SECR, the Streamlined...
Is Wales on track to reach net zero?
The CCC’s annual emissions reduction progress report for Wales is out. What’s the state of play, and how might any lessons affect wider UK...