Concerns about the efficacy of net zero targets are justified, but could condemnation of the concept from Greta Thunberg and others inadvertently serve to undermine efforts to decarbonise?
The UK can become a champion of technology that allows developers to build wind farms in deeper, windier waters, writes Conservative MP for Truro & Falmouth
Embracing export opportunities in renewable energy can help the UK meet its climate targets and place UK firms at the vanguard of the global transition, writes UK Export Finance's Richard Simon-Lewis
We should claim back our food heritage and fight climate change with nutritious foods that benefit the soils we're rapidly depleting, argues Bold Beans founder Amelia Christie-Miller
Now should be the time for the Prime Minister to get more involved in diplomatic work for an ambitious outcome at COP26, writes Green Alliance's Joe Tetlow
The government is badly off course ahead of COP26 and showing less commitment to a 'green recovery' than some other countries, writes Rosa Hodgkin from the Institute for Government
The government’s policy commitments on resource efficiency to date have lacked ambition, pace and scope, writes Kate Young from the Aldersgate Group
Labour's Alan Whitehead MP weighs up the differences and challenges between 'green' hydrogen and 'blue' hydrogen in the UK
The sooner we can iron out details for ICAO programmes to avoid 'double counting' of carbon removals for airlines the better, writes Mary Grady of the American Carbon Registry
Lucinda Dann from the Association for Decentralised Energy argues that businesses need to showcase the benefits of green careers