Rostyslav Shurma, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, argues the country is ideally placed to support the decarbonisation of Europe's heavy industry
The government's National Adaptation Programme for worsening climate impacts should be a wake-up call - yet it seems Ministers are taking a NAP, argues Emma Howard Boyd
Public sector institutions worldwide should commit to buying low carbon construction materials to help build the market for greener concrete, argues Climate Group's Iva Munro
New polling indicates concerning consumer attitudes about zero-emission vehicles, writes ECIU's Colin Walker
The transportation of captured carbon across the country using freight can help fix the UK's 'lopsided' approach to CCS, writes Enfinium’s Mike Maudsley
Climate action is no longer confined to a small group of activists or left-wing or anarchist organisations, writes Climate Majority Project's Rupert Read
Recent events are making it increasingly difficult to claim runaway climate change can be prevented, writes British Weather Services meteorologist Jim Dale
The drive to create environmentally responsible demountable structures offers lessons for 'greening' permanent infrastructure, writes Symmetrys' Matteo Attanasio
Grid connection bottlenecks, planning issues and high capital expenditure are holding back the roll-out of battery infrastructure in the UK, writes Masdar's Husain Al Meer
The global climate deal brokered at UN shipping talks lets down those companies committed to steering a greener future, writes Smart Green Shipping's Diane Gilpin