New report highlights the environmental opportunities associated with cultivated meat, but warns there are a number of legislative challenges to be overcome
In the first of a series of features on the UK's nascent carbon removal sector, BusinessGreen reports from Fife, where crushed basalt rock is being spread on fields to draw carbon from the air at breakneck pace
The consumer packaged goods company is figuring out how to meet all its sustainability goals, even if they contradict each other
A huge rain storm doesn't always mean immediate relief for agriculture that has been dealing with drought for years - It can also mean flooding, which only if captured can provide long-term relief
The Labour leader today set out his pitch to farmers, promising to push forward with green subsidy reforms but ensure they work for the farming industry
Vertical farming specialist says it has become the first UK firm to successfully grow a high-yield wheat crop using an indoor hydroponics system
New contracts with suppliers promise to help farmers cope with rising fertiliser and energy costs while supporting new regenerative farming practices
Two food startups explain how their decarbonisation approaches differ from those of big businesses
New analysis from Energy Climate and Intelligence Unit follows complaints from small group of Tory MPs than onshore wind development could impact food security