Ahead of meeting to advance plans for global roadmap away from fossil fuels, more than 250 legal experts claim 'multiple sources of international law' place obligation on governments to phase out fossil fuels and prevent climate harm
In the wake of Davos, it is clearer than ever that climate action must be organised as a whole-of-society endeavour, with workers, communities, and businesses engaged as the agents of change, writes UCL economics professor Mariana Mazzucato
Simon Stiell stresses climate action is 'indisputably' in every nation's self-interest, as he warns those shirking leadership are gifting a 'goldmine' to rivals
Open letter from leading air conditioning firms urges policymakers to support the development and deployment of high-efficiency cooling equipment
Latest data reveals overall emissions from the world's largest oil, gas, and cement producers has continued to increase
While wind and solar energy led in investments globally, liquefied natural gas is also booming - Germany's former climate envoy Jennifer Morgan offers hew view of what's coming and the countries to watch
Earth FC's Justin Forsyth reflects on applying his skills from the humanitarian sector to organise football matches that can engage millions of fans with environmental action
The launch of the Just Transition Mechanism at COP30 provides political momentum - but momentum alone will not deliver the financing required, writes LSE's Sangeeth Selvaraju
BusinessGreen's latest Spotlight webinar explored how imminent reforms to the EU and UK Emissions Trading Scheme and the emergence of the UN-backed CORSIA scheme are re-shaping global carbon markets