The UN must reassess its selection criteria for COP hosts across all of its conventions, argues former Unilever CEO Paul Polman
Governments convened in Cali for the UN Biodiversity Summit need to turn off the money tap driving deforestation, writes Rainforest Action Network's Ginger Cassady
Tory leadership contender Kemi Badenoch is more committed to decarbonisation than media reports suggest, argues former Conservative MP Alexander Stafford
The UK has an opportunity to re-establish itself as a leader on the international stage at the COP16 talks in Cali, writes Wildlife and Countryside Link's Emma Clarke
The sediments around our shores are monumental weapons in the fight against climate change, writes Wildlife Trusts' Ruth Williams
Business has a powerful role to play alongside civil society as an advocate for nature, says RSPB's Beccy Speight
The progress already made on GB Energy shows that it's not too late for the UK to learn from other geographies and markets when it comes to decarbonising heating, writes Alex Sobel MP
The government's plan for a more strategic approach for industrial strategy is good news, even if clean power is the only unambiguously green sector prioritised, writes Green Alliance's Steve Coulter
Velux Group CEO Lars Petersson welcomes recent efforts from EU and UK policymakers to advance a healthier, lower-carbon built environment
Labour's £22bn pledge for CCS is a welcome step, but more nuanced policy is required to deliver a decarbonised and resilient energy system, argues the Grantham Institute's Esin Serin