PwC's John Hawksworth and Jonathan Grant reflect on how low oil and gas prices could result in a silver lining for the climate
WWF's Emma Pinchbeck argues policy decisions are being made without a full understanding of environmental risks. A new stress test is needed at the Treasury
In the latest in our Green Business 2022 series, Natalie Bennett envisages a six year period of great political upheaval that enabled the start of a "Great Transition" to a low carbon economy
Kirsty Gogan wonders if a growing trend for healthier lifestyles may finally make a dent in agriculture's enormous carbon footprint
As a new natural capital operations group begins work on how best to quantify ecosystem services, AECOM's Rosie Dunscombe looks at the challenges it faces
The Green Investment Bank is being primed for privatisation, but Ian Temperton wonders if there is another route available that would better protect the bank's founding purpose
TechUK's Susanne Baker explores how a new proposal could bring an end to the European stand deadlock over new conflict mineral rules
The in-campaign does not have to be about 'project fear', argues Friends of the Earth's Samuel Lowe - there is a positive green vision for the referendum campaign to embrace
Hubbub's Trewin Restorick explores how H&M's new Global Challenge Award promises to deliver exciting new innovations in green fashion
Compliance may be patchy, but DECs bring clear benefits, argues Andrew Warren, after a remarkably lengthy consultation the government would be mad to water them down