Offset schemes designed solely around soil carbon sequestration are too simplistic and could result in a wave of 'junk' offsets, warns Imperial College's Bonnie Waring
Decarbonisation and gender equity are interlinked challenges - we can’t solve one without addressing the other, writes Siemens' Louise Harry
Tackling nature loss and scaling 'nature tech' depends on collaboration between financial markets and governments, writes UBS Asset Management's Suni Harford
To fast-track net zero, benefits for communities hosting renewables and grid infrastructure should be made mandatory, argues CEN's Megan Bachelor
Advertising is a powerful tool that must be embraced by climate campaigners to advance the net zero transition, writes ACT Climate Labs Harriet Kingabay
The government's new North Sea oil legislation is a political stunt that will harm the UK's ability to push for high climate ambition on an international stage, writes Caroline Lucas MP
High energy prices and lengthy pay back times have historically deterred some business investment in energy efficiency and clean energy - it's time for that to change, writes AECOM’s Robert Spencer.
By reusing and recycling materials, the construction sector can tackle its climate footprint while limiting material shortages, writes Cemex Ventures' Ibon Iribar
As extreme weather events intensify and multiply, cities and towns need to act rapidly to protect communities and futureproof urban areas, writes Arup's Martin Shouler
The UK government is pursuing an uneconomic nuclear programme in large part so as to maintain and renew military nuclear capabilities, argues BEEF's Andrew Warren