Air pollution from burning firewood and charcoal is the fourth-biggest killer in many countries
Forum for the Future's Steph Draper argues a more joined-up approach is needed to shift the world onto a more sustainable path
Matthew Farrow reflects on a recent visit by Chinese environmental businesses to the UK, and asks what the May government can learn from China's approach to tackling serious environmental challenges
Andrew Warren argues that for 50 years governments have over-predicted future energy use, and they are continuing to make the same mistake
There are faster, cheaper, cleaner and smarter ways than Hinkley to deliver low-carbon electricity, argues E3G's Tom Burke
Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade, Europe, Energy and Climate Change, Barry Gardiner, speech to Labour Party Conference - in full
Climate change is set to have a profound impact on financial markets. Pension fund trustees must wake up to the ensuing risk of eroded returns - and the legal consequences of ignoring climate risk
Bank of England Governor emphasises need to boost green finance to reduce climate risk in Arthur Burns Memorial Lecture in Berlin
Nuclear is an essential part of the UK's future low-carbon energy system, argues Tom Greatrex of the Nuclear Industry Association
EEF's Finella Elliott explains why many UK manufacturers are keen to see EU environmental rules retained post-Brexit