Businesses working to deliver a more sustainable economy would benefit in more ways than one if ecocide was recognised as a crime, writes Triodos' Hans Stegeman
Organisations are currently locked into a ‘mitigation mindset’ that ignores adaptation risks, writes Emapsite’s Ben Ruhrmund
Bang-for-buck should be the focus when using costly clean hydrogen - home heating and driving do not pass the test, writes the Carbon Trust's Nina Foster
The government must resist the urge to slow down on climate action, writes TechUK's Craig Melson
Controversy around how to deal with the wreckage of the Fukishima power plant has major implications for the UK's nuclear plans, writes Andrew Warren
The Biomass Strategy is a welcome boost for the sector, but the UK can and must go further, writes REA's Nina Skorupska
The UK cannot afford to be complacent if it wants to lead the new low carbon hydrogen economy, argues Thames Estuary Envoy Kate Willard
Allowing climate to become a divisive political issue could have serious consequences for the economy, warns WSP's David Symons
The decision to host the women's world cup in New Zealand and Australia highlights football's major travel emissions problem, writes Axa Climate's Antoine Pointcaré
Politicians are meant to be skilled in reading the mood of the public, but our current government seems to be completely out of touch with modern concerns, writes Good Energy's Nigel Pocklington