Amid extraordinary geopolitical instability, the question businesses should be asking is: what if we made the most of what we already have? writes Olio CEO and co-founder Tessa Clarke
For women to properly shape the net zero transition, their contribution must be visible, celebrated, and amplified, writes Jade Burnett, chair of the Women in Green Business Awards 2026 judging panel
The sustainability director at sports retailer Decathlon explains the importance of translating green ambition into practical decisions, and why new ideas are coming from people 'at the edges' of existing industries
The government has this week published a wide-ranging new national transport strategy that promises to provide a major boost to decarbonisation efforts
One of the biggest blind spots - and profound opportunities - in climate investment frameworks is agricultural methane, write Changing Markets Foundation CEO Nusa Urbancic and Planet Tracker's François Mosnier
Trailblazing women from across the green economy reflect on what winning a Women in Green Business Award in 2025 meant for their career and company - and how to make an entry shine through with honesty and passion
As conflict in the Middle East drives the world to the brink of an era-defining energy crisis, sustained clean energy growth continues to make the case for renewables with 'brutal clarity'
Ecotricity CEO Asif Rehmanwala and BusinessGreen editor-in-chief James Murray discuss how the green industrial revolution is gathering pace and helping to bolster UK energy security
True climate leadership means using the transition to improve lives through good jobs, protecting communities from climate impacts and reducing inequality, writes Scotland's Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy Gillian Martin
New analysis from E3G warns 'chokepoints' in global oil and gas supplies make energy shocks an inherent feature of fossil fuel markets