Businesses first need to understand the views of their customers and staff on climate and nature before launching new green initiatives, policies or campaigns, writes Emma Peet from Climate Outreach
Smart Green Shipping CEO Diane Gilpin and BusinessGreen editor-in-chief James Murray discuss the future of low carbon shipping and what it could mean for broader corporate emissions reduction efforts
If 'eco-populism' tells people they won't be shamed, business must ensure they won’t be stranded, writes Hubbub CEO Alex Robinson
When nature considerations are designed in from the start, it saves developers time, money and reputations, writes Sally Hayns, CEO of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)
WATCH: Podcast Live! participants answer audience questions as they explore what effective, sustainable partnerships look like in practice
Clean energy and smart flexibility are not only popular among the public but essential for Britain's future, writes the REA's Frank Gordon
Research project aims to identify barriers - such a red tape and financial risks - to farmers taking part in agri-environment subsidy schemes
COP30 may not have delivered the outcome climate science shows the world needs, but it demonstrated that the multilateral UN Paris Agreement process is alive, writes Corporate Leaders Group UK director Bev Cornaby
The flexibility Market Facilitator has the potential to become a cornerstone of our modern energy system - but potential is not enough, writes Labour MP and ADE vice president James Naish MP
Green businesses and NGOs reflect on a Budget that delivered a decidedly mixed bag for the UK's net zero transition