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Opinion

The looming green skills gap is putting every climate goal at risk

Skills

The looming green skills gap is putting every climate goal at risk

The next round of country climate plans must include explicit investments in greening the workforce, writes LinkedIn's Sue Duke

clock 01 November 2024 • 4 min read
How sustainability and accessibility are being embedded into COP29 operations

Facilities

How sustainability and accessibility are being embedded into COP29 operations

COP29 CEO Narmin Jarcholova details the measures being taken to reduce the two-week climate conference's environmental impact

clock 31 October 2024 • 4 min read
How water companies can navigate increased litigation risk

Management

How water companies can navigate increased litigation risk

A landmark Supreme Court ruling this summer means water companies could face a raft of legal challenges over pollution, writes Paul Hastings' Ruth Knox

clock 30 October 2024 • 5 min read
Turning the 'big six' to the 'big 60,000': Why Labour needs to back community energy

Policy

Turning the 'big six' to the 'big 60,000': Why Labour needs to back community energy

A failure to include community energy in the Great British Energy Bill could compromise the UK's climate progress, writes Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse

clock 29 October 2024 • 5 min read
Why the UK must fix its leaky green skills pipeline

Skills

Why the UK must fix its leaky green skills pipeline

Climate goals depend on green careers being made more accessible and desirable, writes The Crown Estate's Will Apps

clock 29 October 2024 • 4 min read
Businesses will play an invaluable role at COP29

Climate change

Businesses will play an invaluable role at COP29

The private sector is set to be important presence helping to raise ambition at the upcoming Baku talks, writes COP29 representative Nigar Arpadarai

clock 28 October 2024 • 3 min read
Azerbaijan is using COP29 to clean up its image

Climate change

Azerbaijan is using COP29 to clean up its image

The UN must reassess its selection criteria for COP hosts across all of its conventions, argues former Unilever CEO Paul Polman

clock 28 October 2024 • 4 min read
COP16 is a moment to make bold changes for the future of our planet

Biodiversity

COP16 is a moment to make bold changes for the future of our planet

Governments convened in Cali for the UN Biodiversity Summit need to turn off the money tap driving deforestation, writes Rainforest Action Network's Ginger Cassady

clock 25 October 2024 • 4 min read
The environmental movement has a friend in Kemi Badenoch

Politics

The environmental movement has a friend in Kemi Badenoch

Tory leadership contender Kemi Badenoch is more committed to decarbonisation than media reports suggest, argues former Conservative MP Alexander Stafford

clock 24 October 2024 • 6 min read
Nature faces a make or break moment in Colombia - can the new government deliver?

Biodiversity

Nature faces a make or break moment in Colombia - can the new government deliver?

The UK has an opportunity to re-establish itself as a leader on the international stage at the COP16 talks in Cali, writes Wildlife and Countryside Link's Emma Clarke

clock 23 October 2024 • 3 min read
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