Campaigners, MPs, green businesses, energy experts, and economists respond to the government's decision to press ahead with 100 new oil and gas projects
The harmful perception that expensive clothing lasts longer than lower-cost items is driving an environmentally-destrutive throwaway culture, writes Hubbub's Alex Robinson
Artificial Intelligence is increasingly being touted as a useful way to find new sources for lithium, cobalt, copper and nickel more quickly and, theoretically, with less environmental degradation than previous methods
Government's reliance on rapid uptake of electric vehicles to decarbonise transport without reducing demand amounts to 'risky strategy', Transport Committee warns
Water scarcity is a real and present problem for the UK, yet we significantly underestimate how much water we consume on a daily basis, writes Kingfisher's Dorothee D’Herde
Legal & General Investment Management and National Trust launch new investment strategy to help institutions and investors meet fossil fuel divestment commitments
It follows recent surveys suggesting younger farmers have identified skills gaps in areas including sustainability and the environment
Next summer's Olympic Games can demonstrate how to cut CO2 from major sporting events, writes HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco, chair of the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) Sustainability and Legacy Commission
The government should prioritise public climate engagement by setting up a 'Citizen Participation Service' service, writes Kathy Peach, director of the centre for collective intelligence design at Nesta
As the fallout from the Uxbridge byelection shows, educating and engaging the public must be put on an equal footing with policy design and regulatory change, writes Rachael Orr from Climate Outreach