Sewage overflows are a visible sign of a system that needs to change, but they just only one of many climate and environmental challenges facing water in England and Wales, writes Ofwat Innovation Fund's Marc Hannis
A more pragmatic approach to rebuilding our relationship with the EU could boost clean energy, cut red tape, reduce costs for businesses, and put more money back into people's pockets, argues Lib Dem MP Wera Hobhouse
Energy giant claims new 'bolt-on' subscription package enables customers to charge their EV overnight for fraction of the price of running the average petrol car
AECOM's Helena Rivers explores the CCC's recommendations for the Seventh Carbon Budget and what they could mean for the UK
Aardman Animations' Peter Lord, most notable for developing Wallace and Gromit, is behind the project
Policymakers should be encouraged by the UK's new lead in the market and keep us motoring ahead, writes Green Alliance's Nick Davies
Climate change is a local issue just as much as is a national or international one - so let's give councils more resources and responsibility to tackle it, writes Exmouth Town Council's climate officer Zoey Cooper
Hundreds of women from across the green economy have been nominated for this year's prestigious awards
For now businesses may adopt a 'wait and see' approach, but soon a major re-think of sales and supply chain strategies may be needed, writes BloombergNEF's Antoine Vagneur-Jones
Funding gaps, regulatory red tape and a shortage of skilled workers are stalling the UK's mine-water heating projects, according to the University of Manchester's Jingyi Li, Alejandro Gallego Schmid and Cathy Hollis