Climate action is no longer confined to a small group of activists or left-wing or anarchist organisations, writes Climate Majority Project's Rupert Read
Recent events are making it increasingly difficult to claim runaway climate change can be prevented, writes British Weather Services meteorologist Jim Dale
The COP28 Presidency wants to focus Dubai talks on four 'Fs': fast-tracking the energy transition; fixing climate finance; focusing on lives and livelihoods, and enabling 'full inclusivity' at the meeting
Terraformation's Yee Lee explains how roots in Silicon Valley are driving the forestry firm's efforts to conserve, restore, and grow one trillion trees by 2030
University of Oxford researchers warn the UK is one of countries least prepared for impacts of temperature spikes due to climate change
Grant Shapps and John Kerry to host talks with financiers, ahead of Windsor meeting between US President and King Charles III to discuss global climate efforts
UKERC's Public Engagement Observatory report reveals how citizen-led movements are driving growing public engagement with the net zero transition, as new polling reveals opposition to Just Stop Oil is growing
The government is on track to miss its climate finance pledges - a breach of trust that would do enormous damage to both global climate efforts and the UK's own interests
Government rejects accusations it is planning to ditch £11.6bn overseas climate finance promise, but former Minister warns target has become near-impossible to meet
EXCLUSIVE: AstraZeneca's vice president for sustainability Juliette White lifts the lid on the firm's $400m global reforestation programme