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Opinion

The Conservatives need tangible policies to address climate change and nature loss

Politics

The Conservatives need tangible policies to address climate change and nature loss

The Conservatives' conference in Manchester this weekend will be a pivotal moment for the party and its green policy agenda, writes Max Anderson from the Conservative Environment Network

clock 02 October 2025 • 4 min read
'Drought-flation' is driving the cost-of living crisis

Climate change

'Drought-flation' is driving the cost-of living crisis

To secure affordable food, reduce economic shocks, and safeguard rural livelihoods, we need to start by improving the health of the earth beneath our feet, writes Praveena Sridhar from the Save Soil Movement

clock 01 October 2025 • 4 min read
Steering Into the storm: How US deregulation risks global financial crisis

Politics

Steering Into the storm: How US deregulation risks global financial crisis

President Trump is now actively dismantling mechanisms designed to identify and manage systemic financial and climate risks, writes Eliot Whittington, executive director of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

clock 30 September 2025 • 3 min read
Textiles have a waste problem - and AI could help fix it

IT

Textiles have a waste problem - and AI could help fix it

AI could be a game-changer for helping the fashion industry do something about its exorbitant waste, writes Parallax co-founder James Hall

clock 30 September 2025 • 4 min read
Why failing to communicate the benefits of climate action is a fairness issue

Why failing to communicate the benefits of climate action is a fairness issue

Less affluent households could stand to benefit the most from net zero policies — yet these groups are least likely to expect such policies to improve their lives, writes Climate Barometer's Luisa Melloh

clock 29 September 2025 • 5 min read
It's not just business: We need new laws to protect nature and human rights

Policy

It's not just business: We need new laws to protect nature and human rights

A Business, Human Rights and Environment Act (BHREA) could support innovation, sustainable growth and justice for communities crushed by corporate greed, writes Friends of the Earth's Sienna Somers

clock 26 September 2025 • 5 min read
Nature is critical infrastructure - the UK government should treat it that way

Biodiversity

Nature is critical infrastructure - the UK government should treat it that way

Embedding natural systems dependency into planning and infrastructure decisions is essential for growth that is sustainable, resilient, and long-lasting, writes Nattergal CEO Archie Struthers

clock 25 September 2025 • 4 min read
There are many reasons Gatwick Airport expansion doesn't add up - climate change is just one of them

Aviation

There are many reasons Gatwick Airport expansion doesn't add up - climate change is just one of them

Plans to expand Gatwick Airport risk undermining UK climate goals, but they may also face challenges over staffing and housing provision, writes former BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin

clock 24 September 2025 • 3 min read
The push for more North Sea oil extraction is a false promise to voters

Policy

The push for more North Sea oil extraction is a false promise to voters

Extracting more oil and gas from the North Sea will do nothing to bring down UK bills and boost Britain's energy security - the sooner we stop pretending otherwise, the sooner bills will fall and jobs will grow, writes Naked Energy CEO Christophe Williams...

clock 24 September 2025 • 5 min read
Global emissions accounting is evolving - it's time for businesses to get ready

Energy

Global emissions accounting is evolving - it's time for businesses to get ready

The most widely-used standard for measuring and reporting emissions is gearing itself towards locally sourced, hourly carbon-free electricity - businesses should start preparing now, writes Climate Group's Sam Kimmins

clock 23 September 2025 • 4 min read
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