Food retailers, manufacturers and farmers have committed to net zero in the UK - now all parts of the food chain must pull together to get there, writes Mike Barry
More businesses need to explore installing onsite solar power if the UK is to meet its net zero targets, writes Valpy Fitzgerald from Drax
Climate change is increasingly a geopolitical risk companies cannot afford to ignore, writes Anj Chadha, CEO at Top Tier Impact Strategies
Gerard Manley from Olam Food Ingredients makes the case for corporate natural capital accounting
The finance sector is increasingly reluctant to finance fossil fuel expansion, and ‘Big Ag’ could be next in the divestment campaign firing line, argues Charlotte Moore from SIGWATCH
Food and agricultural systems need deep transformation, requiring nothing less than fundamental reframing of what land and ‘farming’ means to businesses, argues Forum for the Future's Caroline Ashley
Why is the UK pensions industry waiting until 2050 to reach net zero? It should be acting now to cut the carbon footprint of workers' savings, writes Cushon CEO Ben Pollard
Viki Cooke from BritainThinks and BCW's Caroline Winters explore how to drive greater consumer and business engagement in COP26
Less than one per cent unabated fossil fuels and at least 80 per cent wind and solar in the power mix required to meet UK climate targets, according to Ember's Tom Harrison
Andrew Warren ponders the carbon impact of flying thousands of government figures and negotiators to Glasgow in November