The UK government’s latest claims on Rosebank state that oil will be sold on the international market rather than to UK consumers.
UK nuclear production dips to lowest levels in 42 years
Nuclear production from the UK has hit a 42-year low, as production decreased to 37 terawatt-hours after two stations closed.
The Royal Mint sets science-based net zero target of 2050
The Royal Mint’s decarbonisation targets have been validated by SBTi as it sets out roadmap to reach its net zero goals by 2050.
Climate Change Committee chair appointment delay is ‘inexplicable’
The delay to appoint a chair of the Climate Change Committee (CCC) is deemed “inexplicable” after the initial deadline of November 2023 passed.
Some 89% of manufacturing leaders have scope 3 reduction strategies in place
Some 89% of manufacturing businesses leaders have a clear strategy in place to measure and reduce their scope 3 emissions.
UK and EU agree EV trade rules to keep costs down for manufacturers and consumers
The UK government and EU have agreed to extend trade rules on EVs to the end of 2026, saving manufacturers up to £4.3 billion.
ClientEarth warns pension funds of legal risks associated with fossil fuels
ClientEarth has written to 12 largest pension funds warning that investing in fossil fuels could lead to legal risk.
New tool to help universities calculate carbon footprint of their supply chain
A new supplier tool has been developed by Nottingham Trent University to help other universities and their suppliers meet net zero goals.