As the first UN water conference in 50 years get underway in New York, water security risk is rising up the corporate agenda, writes CDP's Patricia Calderon
Repair shops can crack down on consumer waste, reduce household spending, create jobs and revitalise Britain's high streets, writes Hubbub's Alex Robinson
Residents and communities must be made feel part of changes to their local infrastructure, writes TechUK's Ashley Feldman
It is critical that green jobs are made available, accessible and attractive to the UK workforce, argues Nesta's Andrew Sissons
Forward-thinking businesses should seize the opportunity to become providers and facilitators of clean electricity, writes Climate Group's Mike Peirce
The new levy on electricity generators must be designed in a way that unblocks clean energy investment in the UK, argues the REA's Nina Skorupska
Delivering net zero will require a more radical reimagining of the role of the state than a department reshuffle, writes the Centre for Net Zero's Lucy Yu
It is important to recognise and applaud the individuals collectively working to challenge the status quo in business, argues Natura & Co's Char Love
Ignoring the risks that biodiversity loss can create for operations and supply chains is risky business, writes Oxford Economics' Sarah Nelson
Ministers must act now to prepare Britain's power system for soaring demand for clean energy, writes the Aldersgate Group's Laith Whitwham