Design is still too often seen as a tool for consumerism and disposability - but it is now a driver of the regenerative economy, writes Cat Drew from the Design Council
CEO and co-founder of Earthshot Prize finalist Coast 4C discusses the potential for seaweed to decarbonise food, feed, fertiliser, and even plastics value chains
Sam Littlejohn, European head of returns and repairs at Amazon, discusses the retail giant's first 'Prime Day' for pre-loved products and the 'fundamental mindset change' among consumers towards second hand shopping
The Conservative leader's pledge to 'get all of our gas out of the North Sea' appears designed more for the politics of opposition than the realities of government, as it crumbles under scrutiny, writes Eliot Whittington from the Cambridge Institute for...
Chirrup.ai founder Conrad Young discusses the firm's work with farms, food processors, and land managers, and its potential international expansion beyond Europe
Plus: Shell scraps its Rotterdam biofuels project, Spain has a new climate emergency plan, and India's state-run coal miner eyes 5GW of renewable power projects, in our roundup of all the top global green business stories this week
New policy tools are needed to help communities and authorities protect and manage marine ecosystems as interconnected wholes rather than isolated parts, writes ocean conservationist Jordi Oliva Farriol
New modelling from BloombergNEF suggests investing just 0.7 per cent of GDP in the net zero transition could unlock huge financial savings - and avert a rolling climate crisis
Nigel Farage & co. are threatening to thwart clean power and undermine Britain's energy security - the energy sector must fight back against this reckless narrative, writes Mark Owen-Lloyd from Photovolt Development Partners
The oil and gas industry is mounting a concerted lobbying push to convince the government to soften its pledge to end new drilling licenses - but can it really marry fossil fuel production and net zero goals?