The past year has seen a host of major events in the green economy - from new gigafactories and carbon capture plants to the de facto ban on onshore wind being lifted and new sustainability reporting rules
From bringing 'nature' into the boardroom and 'Ecokamasutra', to lessons in climate optimism from the Biden and Obama administrations - here are 10 of the top features from BusinessGreen Intelligence in 2024
Inconsistent and confusing public disclosures muddle attempts to assess corporate ambitions on climate
What gets tracked, gets acted on, which benefits the planet, shareholders and the future of your business, writes Climate Impact Partners CEO Sheri Hickok
With Labour governments in both Westminster and Wales, there is now a real opportunity to deliver positive, green investment into North Wales, writes Clwyd East MP Becky Gittins
If we want the UK to be a global leader in clean transport and support domestic automotive production, we cannot afford to keep wavering on net zero targets, writes Lib Dem MP Wera Hobhouse
A common-sense legislative tweak and a coordinated effort between energy, housing and finance would dismantle barriers to mass heat pump uptake, argues Fornax CEO David Leviseur
By prioritising digital transformation, leaders can embed sustainability into the fabric of their organisations and driving meaningful change, writes Kotter International's Nick Petschek
The Saudis have won the right to host football’s biggest tournament - but its bid doesn't seriously address the environmental issues, write Keele University's Matthew Hutchinson and Nottingham Trent University's Seth I. Kirby
Storm Darragh was a miserable reminder of how poorly prepared Britain is for increasingly extreme weather, yet the government is is still failing to provide the ambition needed on adaptation, argues Green Party co-leader Adrian Ramsay