The world needs a flourishing, high-integrity carbon market to channel finance to where it is needed most around the world, writes TASC's Storm Patel
Social impact investment, if we prioritise it, can unlock technology that could have an immense impact on communities, otherwise key innovations and opportunities risk being overlooked, writes Key Fund's Jane Austin
For the UK infrastructure sector, where projects are capital-intensive and long-lasting, the specification process could be the key to effectively integrating circular economy principles, write AECOM's Robert Spencer
Strengthening Africa's agricultural systems is not only a developmental priority but a strategic necessity for Britain's food security, writes Dr. Ngonidzashe Chirinda from University Mohammed VI Polytechnic in Morocco
The Conservatives' conference in Manchester this weekend will be a pivotal moment for the party and its green policy agenda, writes Max Anderson from the Conservative Environment Network
To secure affordable food, reduce economic shocks, and safeguard rural livelihoods, we need to start by improving the health of the earth beneath our feet, writes Praveena Sridhar from the Save Soil Movement
President Trump is now actively dismantling mechanisms designed to identify and manage systemic financial and climate risks, writes Eliot Whittington, executive director of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)
AI could be a game-changer for helping the fashion industry do something about its exorbitant waste, writes Parallax co-founder James Hall
Less affluent households could stand to benefit the most from net zero policies — yet these groups are least likely to expect such policies to improve their lives, writes Climate Barometer's Luisa Melloh
A Business, Human Rights and Environment Act (BHREA) could support innovation, sustainable growth and justice for communities crushed by corporate greed, writes Friends of the Earth's Sienna Somers