EPR is a means of applying one of the most classically conservative ideas in economics: the polluter pays principle, writes Kitty Thompson from the Conservative Environment Network
We need a common framework linking publicly-funded programmes with private finance to encourage employers to invest in training and career opportunities for the future workforce, writes Groundwork's UK chief executive Graham Duxbury
The UK's new Marine Recovery Fund proves we can build a clean power future without turning our back on the natural world, according to Marine Minister Emma Hardy and RenewableUK's Jane Cooper
Ultimately, the question of whether AI will be a net positive force for the environment rests on how we direct capital and capability, writes Andrew Wordsworth from Sustainable Ventures
Craig Melson from techUK argues the government needs to use the new Responsible Business Conduct review to deliver new requirements on tackling environmental and human rights risks in supply chains
With major climate reporting deadlines in California, a flurry of activity at New York Climate Week and the progress of new legislation elsewhere, it's clear state-level efforts continue at pace
Gus Majed, CEO and founder at Paratus, argues the insurance industry must recognise its position as a critical driver of global climate action
Trewin Restorick's new start-up Treasure Gardening is delivering truly sustainable peat-free compost, but has found itself facing delays to promised policies and the entrenched power of unsustainable incumbents
Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband's speech to the Nuclear Industry Association's Nuclear 2025 conference
To reach net zero affordably, the UK must treat heat and power as critical parts of one whole energy system, not separate policy silos, argues ADE: Heat Networks' Alicja Zakrzewska