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
The people have spoken: it should always be more cost effective for businesses to benefit, rather than cause harm to, the environment, writes IPPR's Joshua Emden
City and local governments have an increasing abundance of options for accessing long-term, cost-effective finance for green investment, explains Dr Jeremy Gorelick from the Green Finance Institute (GFI)
By investing in forestry assets used to produce carbon offset credits, investors can benefit from growing demand for both compliance and voluntary credits, explains Gresham House's Olly Hughes
Adam Bell warns the government faces significant challenges if it is to make its mooted carbon tax and rebate policy work for everyone