The tech firms that could help protect the UK from future energy shocks need more investment certainty, writes Naked Energy's Christophe Williams
If you squint hard enough there's a path to carbon removal at a gigatonne scale - but it’s far from guaranteed, writes Shopify's Mitchel Selby
The Wildlife Trusts' Kathryn Brown and Frontier Economics' Matthew Bell ask why a topic that should be part of upcoming manifestos is being relegated to the periphery
The relationship between water and carbon emissions should be carefully considered in efforts to decarbonise the built environment, writes Cenergist’s Caroline Gray-Mason
The is huge opportunity for technology and data to drive sustainability goals - the next government should make it a priority, writes TechUK's Mia Haffety
Banks are investing in energy efficiency right now - UK building policy needs to catch up, writes the ADE's Chris Friedler
Collaboration is needed between the construction sector and higher education providers to deliver a net zero built environment, writes Henry Boot's Serena Lang
The EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive has a proud legacy in the UK - policymakers would be wise to implement its latest initiatives, argues BEEF's Andrew Warren
Green business figures, politicians, academics, think tanks, and experts react to the Prime Minister's decision to hold a General Election on 4th July 2024
Sustainable lifestyles need to be promoted as not just good for the planet, but also for bank accounts, health, happiness and society, writes Futerra's Lucy Shea