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Risk

Global Briefing: Al Basrah named world's most vulnerable city for heat risk

Climate change

Global Briefing: Al Basrah named world's most vulnerable city for heat risk

Oxford University finds city in southern Iraq is the world's most vulnerable to extreme temperatures, Kenya receives landmark climate funding, and the UN releases third World Ocean Assessment

clock 12 June 2026 • 8 min read
The Super El Niño shock: Why a global food production crisis is on the horizon

Climate change

The Super El Niño shock: Why a global food production crisis is on the horizon

Companies unprepared to weather the storm could face catastrophic disruption, but resilient food businesses will be best place to turn operational risk into lasting competitive advantage, writes Dr Andrew Coburn from Risilience 

clock 11 June 2026 • 4 min read
How Virgin Media O2 is plugging climate resilience and circularity into its Responsible Business Plan

Management

How Virgin Media O2 is plugging climate resilience and circularity into its Responsible Business Plan

Virgin Media O2's Dana Haidan explains how the telco is broadening the scope of its Better Connections Plan beyond carbon impact - just don't call it a 'sustainability strategy'

clock 10 June 2026 • 12 min read
'Climate debt': Investments by super-rich linked to nearly $1tr in annual climate damages

Investment

'Climate debt': Investments by super-rich linked to nearly $1tr in annual climate damages

Investments in high-emitting activities by the ultra-wealthy are linked to disproportionate levels of climate harm, Greenpeace Africa report claims

clock 10 June 2026 • 4 min read
'Climate Chaos': World's top 65 banks committed over $900bn to fossil fuel firms in 2025

Investment

'Climate Chaos': World's top 65 banks committed over $900bn to fossil fuel firms in 2025

Financing for coal, gas and oil rose for second successive year in 2025, led by continued investment from banks in the US and Japan

clock 09 June 2026 • 5 min read
CDP launches AI-powered 'Adaptation & Action Explorer'

Risk

CDP launches AI-powered 'Adaptation & Action Explorer'

New platform aims to connect climate hazard data and government disclosures to support 'smarter, investment-ready resilience planning'

clock 09 June 2026 • 2 min read
Somerset farmers to benefit from new £50m flood resilience fund

Climate change

Somerset farmers to benefit from new £50m flood resilience fund

clock 09 June 2026 • 2 min read
'For many businesses, energy is no longer a controllable overhead', government warned

Energy

'For many businesses, energy is no longer a controllable overhead', government warned

EXCLUSIVE: Reducing reliance on external energy markets must be treated as a core business priority, open letter argues

clock 09 June 2026 • 4 min read
How coming El Niño could threaten over 10 per cent of UK food imports

Climate change

How coming El Niño could threaten over 10 per cent of UK food imports

Vast quantities of rice, coffee, and chocolate are imported from developing nations under threat from extreme heat linked to looming El Niño effect, ECIU warns

clock 08 June 2026 • 7 min read
Study: 'Scramble' for critical minerals could stifle climate action

Management

Study: 'Scramble' for critical minerals could stifle climate action

International coordination through existing organisations the only way to manage intensifying competition for cobalt, lithium, graphite and copper, report argues

clock 05 June 2026 • 3 min read
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