The fallout from the latest delays to the flagship Hinkley Point nuclear project are wide-ranging - and they present significant challenges for both the government and the opposition
Labour is proposing one of the world's most ambitious green economic programmes, but legitimate questions remain over precisely how it intends to deliver on its stretching goals
The global economy is currently defined by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity, but ahead of what is set to be a hugely eventful year there are some certainties green businesses can cling to
The attempt to brand the UAE Consensus as a success or failure misses the point - its impact depends on what governments and businesses do next
The credibility of an ambitious new climate accord could rest on one word - assuming governments can reach a workable compromise in Dubai
Rishi Sunak yesterday told world leaders the UK was 'totally committed to net zero', but speaking to the press the focus was on scrapping heat pump rules and China's rising emissions
A personal essay on how the climate crisis is reshaping everything and why COP28 matters much more than you think
Hunt's flurry of green reforms in the Autumn Statement are welcome, yet still dangerously underpowered
The UK's climate resilience spending is running to stand still, providing further evidence that attempts to 'just adapt' to climate change will come at huge cost
The difference between 'phasing out' and 'phasing down' fossil fuels could determine whether climate disaster is averted or not - governments have a duty to explain what the terms they are squabbling over mean