Environmental Audit Committee predicts nearly a fifth of the UK's fruit and vegetables come from countries exposed to severe climate risks, as new study makes case for more plant-based diets
Companies are increasingly in the firing line for climate litigation, argues Rebecca Byrnes at LSE's Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
USA offshore wind boost, Dutch climate court case, collapsing clean energy investment in Australia - a round up of green business news from around the world
Progress on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals is 'in danger' of going backwards, warns the UN
Unions give backing to 20 September day of action while NGO asks head teachers to back global protests
Largest banana-producing nations set to suffer 'significant declines' in yields as a result of a warming world
Thinktank IPPR North warns of leaks, overuse and climate crisis making droughts more likely
Major companies pledge to join youth climate activists on day strikes worldwide on 20th September in support of climate action
Archbishop of Canterbury says fund managers are not doing enough to press for change
Ipsos MORI poll for Evening Standard reveals 85 per cent of adults are now concerned about global warming and its impacts, as majority back earlier net zero target