As International Women’s Week shines a light on who gets seen and who gets left out, this week’s Net Hero...
Iran war already adding extra 1% to inflation
The war involving Iran could push UK inflation about one percentage point higher this year if energy prices remain elevated,...
More nations commit to nuclear future
A growing coalition of countries is backing a major expansion of nuclear power, as governments look for reliable low carbon...
Scots still support windfall tax
Public support for the windfall tax on oil and gas companies remains strong in Scotland with more than twice as...
Net Zero won’t fail if we miss 1.5C target
Missing the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C target does not derail the global path to net zero but it will reshape how...
Solar on new builds more attractive to house buyers
Three quarters of people say they are more likely to buy a newly built home fitted with solar panels than...
EPC delay will help fine tune effectiveness
The government has delayed the rollout of new energy efficiency rules for rented homes until autumn 2027, as ministers rethink...
Gas supplies are not running out says Labour
Labour says the UK’s gas supplies remain secure as conflict involving Iran continues to rattle global energy markets.Officials from the...
Highland climate report warns of more floods, droughts and wildfires
A new climate risk assessment has warned that Scotland’s Highland region faces escalating threats from flooding, coastal erosion, storms and...
We think it’s normal to throw food away
Two thirds of people in Britain believe some household food waste is unavoidable despite the financial and environmental cost, according...