The UK in a unique position to learn from the successes and failures of the EU's carbon market, taking what works and tweaking what doesn't, writes EcoAct's Chimdi Obienu
The Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi this week must lead to concrete actions, write IKEA Foundation's Marilia Bezerra, and Saliem Fakir from the African Climate Foundation
Adapting to extreme heat requires a vision and incremental implementation through nature positive design - and we cannot afford to shy away from this challenge, writes Arup's Dima Zogheib
The climate impact of companies' cash holdings is currently hidden - but they can take to measure, report and reduce these emissions, decarbonise the financial sector in the process, argue, Johan Falk, James Varkey, and Rebecca Self
Reducing PCFs is central to winning the climate battle, and there are several compelling reasons for businesses to lead the way, writes Made in Britain's Chris Harrop
Tom Kordel, director at building consultancy XCO2, explains why he and five other business leaders have written to the Prime Minister to voice their support for expanding London's Ultra Low Emission Zone
The UK Prime Minister has enthusiastically attempted to drive a wedge in the British public's consensus that climate change is a threat that needs managing, writes Tufts University's Rachel Kyte
The row over the future of Marks & Spencer's Oxford Street store could mark a watershed in how we think about delivering a modern, net zero building stock in the UK, Jacob Loftus, CEO at real estate developer General Projects
Aniruddha Sharma, chair and CEO of UK CCS developer Carbon Clean, assesses the positives and pitfalls of the USA's flagship clean tech legislation for carbon capture worldwide
Water is a precious resource that more businesses must work to protect, otherwise one day the tap will run dry, writes WRAP CEO Harriet Lamb