A new study finds congestion charging and creating car-free streets and separated bike lanes have been most effective at reducing car use in European cities
How well people exercise their agency will determine the severity of global warming – and its consequences, according to leading scientists Michael E. Mann and Tom Bateman
The Climate crisis is forcing countries to review both their security strategies and their military sustainability, writes University of Oxford lecturer Timothy Clack
The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) offers a potential model for harnessing the financial world to reach net zero, explains Athabasca University's F. Haider Alvi
Research led by the University of Oxford's Christian Brand shows people who walk or cycle have lower carbon footprints from daily travel
The carbon credit system needs an overhaul to effectively help in reducing climate change, according to a UCL study
Four main ways that greening can benefit businesses, according to the University of Southampton's Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada and Bournemouth University's Mili Shrivastava
The World Economic Forum cited extreme weather, climate change and natural disasters as the top risks facing the world in 2020, while CEOs cited trade wars, over regulation, and uncertain growth
Mobilising agriculture to help the UK reach net zero would be an incredibly valuable use of the land, argues University of St Andrews Prfessor Ian Boyd
A new scientific study lays out what must happen immediately for any hope of limiting global warming to 1.5C