For this government, clean energy is about getting bills down for good, creating good jobs in your hometown and strong rights at work, writes Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero
CISL study warns that while the path from caring about climate and nature crisis to supporting policies to fix it is 'tortuous', it can be navigated
In order to harness culture as a climate solution, investment is needed in leading creatives and producers with editorial freedom, as well as in the development of a commercial distribution strategy.
Iran's latest wave of protests are happening in a country where the economy is under intense pressure from escalating climate impacts and worsening drought
Commercial landlords claim they have been left 'in the dark and out in the cold' by a lack of clarity on proposed new energy efficiency standards
Decomposition offers a viable end-of-life pathway for difficult-to-recycle textiles, writes Amanda Sturgeon from the Biomimicry Institute
New report argues decarbonising farming would have a minimal impact on food prices while delivering enhanced resilience, but careful policy interventions are required to manage what is a 'profound' shift for farmers
The recent government report on the threat to national security from ecosystem collapse is not an outlier - the risks are real and governments and businesses need to respond
The new 'IPCC for biodiversity' presents an unmissable opportunity to position the UK at the head of a nature-positive transition, writes the RSPB's Katie-Jo Luxton
Highland Spring Group's head of sustainability discusses efforts to build a UK-wide deposit return scheme and why the businesses leading on sustainability aren't the ones claiming to have 'solved' the challenge