For companies, transition planning is no longer a box-ticking exercise but a strategic imperative - the UK must catch up, writes Kevin Leung from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA)
What happens behind closed doors at G20 summits? CISL's Sikho Luthango takes a look corporate engagement on climate and energy issues at this weekend's G20 summit in South Africa
New report warns proposals to remove small and medium sized developments from landmark scheme would undermine jobs and the economy
UN Secretary General urges governments to 'begin transition away from fossil fuels', as dramatic negotiations go down to the wire
Two new polls reiterate how a majority of the public supports the UK's net zero target and wants to see bolder climate action, but policies need to be fair and help tackle the cost of living
The NZBA's decision to cease operations has been described as both 'sustainability backsliding' and a necessary 'course correction' - but what happens now for the organisation and the banking industry's net zero transition?
In a market where values increasingly guide purchasing decisions, authenticity is key, writes iStock's Jacqueline Bourke
Two new reports underscore how businesses can get a grip on deforestation risks in their supply chains, but too many remain blind to the forest loss they are fuelling
The IMO's decision to delay its net zero policy framework by a year may be frustrating, but it doesn't pause shipping's energy transition - rather, it proves the market's already ahead of policy, writes Smart Green Shipping CEO Diane Gilpin
A new study suggests roughly half of countries are on track to deliver on the goals of the Paris Agreement - but it's far from 'mission accomplished'