Companies that embed sustainability into their everyday operations and culture are more confident they will succeed in the coming years, new EY study claims
Ruling makes legal history by confirming major emitters can be held liable for their share of emissions, while China ramps up overseas renewables investment and EU ratifies High Seas Treaty
Agency warns hosepipe bans could follow driest spring on record, as campaigners lament 'latest in a line of hard blows for farmers and nature'
Area spanning 800 hectares of woodland and meadows to be officially designated a National Nature Reserve, Natural England announces
Fredrika Klarén, head of sustainability at Polestar, takes stock of the luxury Swedish EV-maker’s race against the 'climate clock'
Farmers and green groups call on government to avoid cutting back Sustainable Farming Incentives in upcoming Spending Review
Charity and banking giant claim they are now around halfway towards their goal to plant 10 million trees across the UK by 2030
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill creates an absurd false choice between nature or growth that will fail even on its own terms, writes the Wildlife Trusts' chief executive Craig Bennett
Bloc's member states on course to deliver near-term climate and energy targets as it mulls setting sights on 90 per cent emissions cut by 2040
World Meteorological Organisation calculates 80 per cent chance that at least one of the next five years will top 2024 as the warmest year on record