Commission blasts the government's 'stuttering' approach to infrastructure development, but suggests it is still possible to get 'back on track' to deliver on climate and energy security goals
Our food system isn't working for people, planet or the economy, writes WWF's Joanna Trewern
Climate visas, French nuclear reactors, and giant solar arrays all feature in this week's Global Briefing
The organic movement forged a path for a federally recognised standard for food - Should regenerative follow its course?
A new report by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment predicts that upcoming changes to EU law could fill the courts with a new wave of climate litigation cases
EXCLUSIVE: Author of Net Zero Review warns investment will leave UK if Ministers deliver inadequate response to US and EU clean technology policy programmes
Under Biden's Federal Supplier Climate Risks and Resilience Proposed Rule an estimated 1,400 corporates would be required to submit their full greenhouse emissions data in order to bid for US federal contracts
Campaigners welcome clampdown on low-integrity labelling schemes, but warn proposed rules have been watered down from draft proposals
The new UK standards framework has been designed to help build confidence in nature markets and guard against greenwashing
As they decarbonise, heavy industries need assurance that products will not be undercut by more emissions-intensive imports, argues UK Steel's Frank Aaskov