AECOM's Robert Spencer weighs up where to draw the line between Scope 3 and 'services emissions'
Sizzle's Trewin Restorick considers how green NGOs can best deliver impact with fewer resources and in the midst of a wavering political consensus
The metals supply chain is on the front line of CBAM-related disruption, with iron and steel importers expected to account for around 75 per cent of costs, warns Fastmarkets’ Stuart Evans
As clean tech deployment accelerates, it's worth asking what kind of future we are building, and at what cost, writes Pulse Clean Energy’s Aazzum Yassir
Moves towards linking the UK and EU's carbon markets and establishing carbon border levies are steps in the right direction, but far more policy certainty and support is still needed to help heavy industry decarbonise, writes Diana Casey from the Mineral...
Across Europe, governments are signalling that carbon markets can serve as a legitimate tool to support delivery of climate targets, writes Giulia Carbone of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Over 40 per cent of UK adults say that current net zero plans don’t consider their needs - we can change that by putting people and their communities first, writes British Academy fellow professor Sarah Birch
Carbon pricing is a powerful tool, but only if it delivers the intended signal, writes Misato Sato from LSE's Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
We already have the tools to help decarbonise data centres - what's needed now is the political will to make them standard, writes David McEwan, director at climate tech firm IES
The water pollution saga is far from settled - and won't be until there is a credible strategy for tackling run-off from farms, writes former BBC News journalist Roger Harrabin