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Employee demand for workplace sustainability learning content on the rise –

With millennials and Gen Z driving the sustainability conversation, people across the world are feeling the effects of the climate crisis – and are determined to do something about it. Views on climate change, environmental impact, and sustainability are now being carried into the workplace and influencing employee decisions – according  to research from IBM, 1 in 3 people who changed jobs accepted an average pay cut of 28 per cent in order to work for a more sustainable organisation. Businesses, however, are seemingly hesitant to meet employee moral expectations...
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Managing a multi-billion dollar net zero regeneration project –

The Tees Valley project is Western Europe’s most significant economic regeneration development and net zero infrastructure project. At 4,500 acres, it is six times the size of the City of London. Located on Britain’s North Sea coast, the multi-billion dollar development is a global case study for sustainable regeneration. It will see regional business and industry powered by an integrated energy system involving wind, solar, and hydrogen, with a world first carbon capture plant at its core. Energy from the renewables and a new combined cycle power plant will fuel...
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Businesses must prepare for reporting Scope 3 emissions –

Companies should prepare plans for reporting Scope 3 emissions as in UK these are likely to be legally required in the near future. Accurate emissions monitoring and reporting of emissions created from supply and value chains from smaller companies is likely to be required by the UK government and is a vital step to mitigate the climate crisis and can also improve commercial operations. That’s according to Chris Williams, founder and CEO of ISB Global, a software and solutions provider for the waste management and recycling sector, who in a...
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New EU net zero buildings directive

Regulation covering the environmental impact of buildings in Europe has been updated to meet new net zero targets. Three years after the European Green Deal prescribed that Europe would become the first climate neutral continent by 2050 and two years after the European Climate Law enacted a precedent to reduce emissions by at least 55 per cent by 2030, one of the last acts of the ‘Fit For 55’ package has been ratified by the European Parliament. Revision of the EU’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive updates a 12-year old agreement in...
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Scotland ‘lacks a clear plan to deliver climate targets’ –

The Scottish Government lacks a clear delivery plan and explanation for how it will achieve its bold emissions reduction and climate targets. That’s the conclusion of the latest assessment of Scotland’s progress by the UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC). In recent years, the Scottish Parliament has committed to extraordinary ambition to decarbonise its economy with a focus on a fair and just transition, the CCC says, and that ambition should be applauded if targets are achieved but the integrity of the Scottish climate framework is now at risk.  “In 2019, the Scottish...
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Renewables growth is accelerating worldwide

The use of renewables in buildings, industry, transport and agriculture is increasing across the world, a new report shows. REN21’s annual Renewables Global Status Report (GSR) Collection for 2023 explores new trends and opportunities for renewable energy deployment in buildings, industry, transport and agriculture across the world. Soaring fossil fuel prices and the risks of energy shortage – combined with stronger climate commitments, targeted policy frameworks and recent technological developments – have been the main drivers for increased renewables use in these sectors, especially of wind and solar energy. Renewables are still...
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UK Energy Security Plan ‘does not go far enough’ –

The UK’s new Energy Security Plan is a promising start but does not go far enough to support businesses in reaching climate goals. That’s the view of Mark Chadwick, managing director, sustainability solutions UK&I at ENGIE Impact, who says: “’The latest IPCC report confirmed the urgent need for action on climate change, and the UK Government’s new Energy Security Plan is a promising start, but does not go far enough to give business leaders the support they need to reach their goals in the long term. “The decision to delay announcing...
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Bioenergy in the UK’s path to net zero

As the UK moves closer to its 2050 net zero target, it is becoming increasingly critical that we accelerate investment into stable, renewable energy solutions. While the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) has recently reported that for the first time ever investments in fossil fuel projects have begun to be overtaken by renewable energy sources, there is still a lot of work to be done if the UK is to be on track to achieve carbon neutrality in less than 30-years’ time. The recent energy price crisis, caused by...
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COP leadership is failing to deliver climate action –

The current COP and Presidency leadership process cannot deliver climate action at the speed required, leading experts claim. With an agreement on loss and damage, COP27 marked the end of negotiations on all essential components of the global climate agreement. It is now time to shift gear. The current process cannot deliver climate action at the speed required to avoid the worse impacts of global warming and create a more equal, cleaner world for all. “Without rapid and radical transformation, the COP process will fail to deliver a safe climate...
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Managing Europe's biggest net zero regeneration project –

The Tees Valley project is Western Europe’s most significant economic regeneration development and net zero infrastructure project. At 4,500 acres, it is six times the size of the City of London. Located on Britain’s North Sea coast, the multi-billion dollar development is a global case study for sustainable regeneration. It will see regional business and industry powered by an integrated energy system involving wind, solar, and hydrogen, with a world first carbon capture plant at its core. Energy from the renewables and a new combined cycle power plant will fuel...
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