The government has angered farmers and green groups alike by suspending the Sustainable Farming Incentive scheme, but as Roger Harrabin argues the underlying principles behind farming subsidy reform remain robust
New report from Food, Farming, and Countryside Commission urges government to act now to fix food system as costs to nature and health are 'piling up'
Last year marked the first time building-related emissions appeared to decouple from growth across the sector, although it remains far off track to meet global climate goals, according to UNEP
Ben Medland, founder and CEO at Drift Energy, explains the company's vision for energy harvesting at sea, and why the firm's vessels aren't a 'moonshot'
European leaders look to ramp up clean energy spending in response to growing geopolitical risks
Nutrient, Mars and General Mills are among those involved in value-chain interventions, but accounting details still need clarifying
Our economy, emergency response systems and daily lives depend on reliable connectivity, but the limits of these networks are being pushed by a changing climate they were never designed to confront, writes techUK's Josh Turpin
Start-up launches two new products to help tackle emissions and improve efficiency across the sprawling digital advertising ecosystem
Creatives behind the latest 'Agency for Nature' campaign share lessons in climate comms, as they seek to engage new audiences with the importance of nature
If we want high quality carbon credits that have tangible benefits for the climate, environment and communities to reach scale, then need to be willing to pay a higher price for them, argues Gabriel Labbate from the UN-REDD Programme