VIEW FROM THE COP: Corporate Leaders Group director Beverley Cornaby reflects on a busy first week at the climate talks, and what it all means for green business
More comprehensive food waste data could pave the way partnerships between large firms and food redistribution charities, writes Andrew Selous MP
The ex-PM's appointment to government holds a number of implications for the climate and energy agenda, writes his former special advisor Tara Singh
On the ground in Dubai, explorer and clean energy pioneer Bertrand Piccard reflects on what might be achieved at the climate talks
Transforming the built environment depends on transparency, education, innovative thinking, and a focus on whole-life carbon emissions, argues Stora Enso's Johanna Pirinen
The financial sector must put its might towards turbocharging the transition to a low carbon economy, writes ShareAction's Catherine Howarth
Academic institutions can act as trusted and independent partners in the drive to meet net zero targets, writes Heriot-Watt University professor Gillian Murray
Biodiversity can and should be actively enhanced by renewable energy developments, argues Botley Head Solar Farm's Mark Owen-Lloyd
The transition to digital, decentralised and clean energy systems depends on international collaboration on data, writes the Centre for Net Zero's Lucy Yu
The Autumn Statement was a missed opportunity to remove barriers holding back the UK's green economy, writes UK Corporate Leaders Group's Beverley Cornaby