Triodos Bank UK's director of marketing and communications discuses her journey from feeling her background wasn't 'green' enough to working at the forefront of sustainable finance
We already have the tools to help decarbonise data centres - what's needed now is the political will to make them standard, writes David McEwan, director at climate tech firm IES
Seafields CEO and co-founder, John Auckland, opens up about attracting support from Coldplay, lessons he has learned from open-ocean carbon removal, and the importance of regional partnerships in achieving scale
The water pollution saga is far from settled - and won't be until there is a credible strategy for tackling run-off from farms, writes former BBC News journalist Roger Harrabin
It is no longer a question of 'if' hydrogen will power future flights, but 'when', writes H2FLY founder Josef Kallo
Superpowers reiterate commitment to working together in response to the climate crisis, Iberdrola ramps up its clean energy investment plans, and the world-famous Pacha nightclub goes 100 per cent renewable
The UK has too often failed to capitalise on the opportunities presented by emerging high-innovation, high-productivity sectors - it should ensure it avoids doing the same with carbon removals, writes Josh Burke from LSE's Grantham Research Institute...
The International Court of Justice's landmark opinion that governments are legally accountable for climate action, or the lack thereof, is expected to have immediate and far-reaching implications
New report from CISL argues that without a rapid switch towards new food technologies a 'dystopian world' of food supply shocks awaits
A new analysis lays bare the open secret avoided by so many discussions on the future of the UK's energy industry: the overwhelming likelihood is there is not that much North Sea oil and gas left