New report warns UK is falling short on legally-binding nature targets for 2030, but rapid progress remains within reach
EXPLAINER: Despite Oatly being effectively banned from using the word 'milk' in its marketing, could the Supreme Court's recent ruling represent a 'moment of maturation' for the plant-based foods sector?
The latest conflict in the Middle East further underscores how clean technologies can offer greater resilience in the face of volatile fossil fuel markets
Nissan's senior vice president of sustainability explains why 'electromobility' has felt like the start of both a technological and societal transition
In the wake of Davos, it is clearer than ever that climate action must be organised as a whole-of-society endeavour, with workers, communities, and businesses engaged as the agents of change, writes UCL economics professor Mariana Mazzucato
Escalating Middle East crisis comes as government faces competing calls for it to urgently bolster energy security
Charles Clowes, research director and co-founder of Precision Plants, explains how the Innovate UK-backed firm is unlocking both environmental benefits and rural revenue streams using climate resilient hemp
When it comes to clean technologies such as EVs and heat pumps, the government must meet public opinion where it is, not where they think it ought to be, writes Chris Annous from More in Common
Carbon emissions from war in Ukraine almost equivalent to France's annual emissions, Germany accused of diluting climate targets, and Lamborghini hits brakes on electric supercar
The Greens impressive victory in Gorton and Denton could provide a template for defeating climate-denialist - or it could show how splits between left-leaning parties could hand Number 10 to Nigel Farage