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
Nitrogen pollution from farming, wastewater and industry can damage human health and the environment - the government must deliver a strategy for tackling it, writes Baroness Sheehan, chair of the House of Lords' Environment and Climate Change Committee...
Nicholas Bergantin, co-chief creative officer at Sao Paolo-based creative agency Africa, explains how Tom Hanks' famous volleyball came to front an ocean-waste awareness campaign
Experts from Equans UK & Ireland, Jewson, and B-Lab discuss how to respond to the growing pressure for companies to deliver societal benefits beyond their operations in BusinessGreen's latest webinar
By planting cover crops or flowering plants during the fallow period, the festival could dramatically enhance soil structure, increase water retention and boost biodiversity, writes Agreena's Thomas Gent
Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary argues government is 'just at the foothills' of the government's work to reduce energy costs, as he faces a grilling from MPs
Sustainable tech studio founder discusses creating speaker prototypes from plastic bags and failed Kickstarters
The climate crisis is rewriting some of the rules of sport - but through foresight and collaboration, sport can also help write the next chapter in climate protection, writes EY's Dr Matthew Bell
New report argues clear, aligned, and stable rules on carbon credit use are critical to reigniting 'stalled' market participation and closing $1.3tr climate finance gap