Wave energy has endured decades of hype and disappointment, but one start-up thinks it has the answer: transforming wave power into coastal protection
Can Professor Dieter Helm deliver on his promise to "sort out the facts from the myths about the cost of energy"?
The outsourcing and construction services giant has set its sights on a raft of new resource use and carbon emissions targets - and it doesn't need industry initiatives to show it the way
The world's largest tuna company has responded to criticism of its practices, but does the new plan hold water?
BECCS technologies have been touted as a means of avoiding the worst impacts of climate change, but as James Dyke argues the costs of deployment would likely be gargantuan in scale
With meatballs, hotdogs and pasties now a key part of the IKEA shopping experience, the furniture giant is seeking to become a world leader in tackling food waste
The online retailer has set itself a goal to avoid 2.5 million tonnes of carbon emissions by 2020 by encouraging users to resell used clothes and electronics online
Deforestation has accelerated in the rubber-producing countries of Southeast Asia to feed global demand for tires. But Michelin and now General Motors have launched zero deforestation rubber procurement policies
The IMO's efforts to agree a bold climate strategy for the shipping industry is making slow progress, but, argues Ed King, a crunch meeting awaits this autumn
Head of alternative fuels at Shell's New Energies division sits down at the Cavendish Hotel's Petrichor restaurant to debate clean technologies and the pace of change in the oil and gas industry