The Conservative Party leader's repudiation of the UK's net zero target undermines the decades of financial, cultural, and infrastructural investment in decarbonising the UK, writes UK Green Building Alliance (UKGBA) chief executive Smith Mordak
Climate technologies play a critical and massively underestimated role in strengthening our resilience, writes World Fund co-founder Danijel Višević
The Nature Restoration Fund is a 'smoke-and-mirrors' distraction that risks deepening the very problems it claims to solve, argues Burlingtons Biodiversity Solutions CEO Henry Mills
Businesses should assess how vulnerable their current water supply is, consider what a significant shortage would mean for their daily operations, and take decisive steps to build resilience, writes Everflow's Lois Gill
The UK needs the equivalent of a Land Use Framework for the ocean, writes Wildlife Trusts chief executive Craig Bennett
The government has angered farmers and green groups alike by suspending the Sustainable Farming Incentive scheme, but as Roger Harrabin argues the underlying principles behind farming subsidy reform remain robust
Our economy, emergency response systems and daily lives depend on reliable connectivity, but the limits of these networks are being pushed by a changing climate they were never designed to confront, writes techUK's Josh Turpin
If we want high quality carbon credits that have tangible benefits for the climate, environment and communities to reach scale, then need to be willing to pay a higher price for them, argues Gabriel Labbate from the UN-REDD Programme
By not charging for greenhouse gas emissions, the UK government is handing over nearly £5m of taxpayer money to the shipping sector every day, writes Transport & Environment's UK director Anna Krajinska
CDP's Simon Fischweicher explains how can companies use information demanded by investors and customers to fuel sustainable growth