The climate crisis is about the economy and the environment, which is to say it is about everything - the next Prime Minister should be able to answer questions about it, a lot of questions
The buzz around negative emissions is getting louder all the time. For many environmentalists this is bad news. They understandably fear the development of greenhouse gas removal technologies could undermine efforts
The Conservative Party leadership race is fuelling fears the government could dilute its decarbonisation efforts - such a move would amount to a catastrophic economic and strategic error
Boris Johnson's premiership has ended in failure, the opportunity to shape a new era of climate action squandered by a fundamental lack of seriousness
The clean energy transition is, among many other things, a financing challenge. As I've argued many times before clean technologies often cost a bit more upfront than incumbent technologies,
The latest CCC report may paint a bleak picture but it also again highlights how a cleaner, healthier, and more prosperous economy can be built
The opening speech from this year's BusinessGreen Leaders Awards - in full
Stuart Kirk's insistence investors do not need to worry about climate risk fundamentally misunderstands both climate change and risk
Concerns over what happens when renewables output fall are often overblown - just consider what could happen when generation surges