New study suggests Trump administration's attacks on climate policy are jeopardising its leadership position in the emerging carbon removals market - and creating an opportunity for the UK
New report examines how AI could reduce global emissions, arguing it could be 'a catalyst for the net zero transition'
Survey finds many finance ministries worldwide recognise growing importance of climate change but many still lack the tools and capacity to tackle associated risks
Researchers urge government to address indoor air pollution as a major health hazard and drain on the economy
Grantham Research Institute study confirms number of 'climate litigation' cases worldwide is rising year-on-year, with businesses in the crosshairs
New analysis urges government to develop a heat risk strategy that could save lives and futureproof the economy from extreme weather shocks
As concerns about greenwashing a low-quality offsets mount, anti-corruption regulators must ramp up their focus on climate solutions, writes Grantham Research Institute's Tiffanie Chan
Report details increased diversity of climate litigation since Paris Agreement, leading to indirect impacts on corporate decision making regardless of courtroom success
A new report by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment predicts that upcoming changes to EU law could fill the courts with a new wave of climate litigation cases
Researchers from the London School of Economics highlights the growing risk of environmental legal action faced by food and agriculture, transport, plastics, and finance firms