The Planning and Infrastructure Bill creates an absurd false choice between nature or growth that will fail even on its own terms, writes the Wildlife Trusts' chief executive Craig Bennett
We now know that people can have as much as seven grams of plastic in their brains - when is enough, enough, asks A Plastic Planet co-founder Sian Sutherland.
Livestock experts from around the world have been working together to try to reduce the climate impact of sheep as part of the Sustain Sheep initiative
The government's forthcoming Steel Strategy must position the UK steel sector for global competitiveness through environmental leadership, writes the Climate Group's Andrew Forth
Biochar is more than just a tool for carbon capture - it represents a systems-based approach to climate action, writes Alastair Collier from A Healthier Earth
Rather than relying on a single crop, materials manufacturers must harness nature's full diversity to ensure economic - and environmental - resilience, argues Xampla's Dr Marc Rodriguez
Reforms in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill mean Section 50 licences would no longer be required to installed chargepoint at home - but it is a change the government could and should introduce right away, writes the REA's Matt Adams
Edita Adamcikova, ESG director at Viridor, the UK's largest operator of energy from waste facilities, unpacks the business, political, and societal complexities of building a net zero strategy ahead of the 2025 UK Green Business Awards
A 'shotgun approach' to setting sustainability goals will never work, but equally businesses and investors cannot afford to step backwards or take our foot off the accelerator, writes EY's Nadia Woodhouse
Uncertainty over policy and funding support for farmers in England and Wales scuppering organic farmland growth, warns Soil Association