The decades-long failure of the campaign to ban the commercial sale of peat offers a number lessons for the transition to a low-carbon economy, argues Trewin Restorick
Firms inspired by the deal sealed at COP15 can act now to put themselves on nature-positive pathway, writes RSK Group's Stephanie Wray
With biodiversity loss in freefall, central banks and financial regulators must address the sectors most harmful to both nature and the climate, argues Maud Abdelli
Business must play a contructive role in the design of a landmark pact to end plastic pollution, writes the Consumer Goods Forum's Ignacio Gavilan
McKinsey's Daniel Aminetzah sets out how companies can tackle their nature impacts and drive a nature positive economy
Rolling out heat pumps and other green home heating systems will be critical to combatting chronic air pollution across the UK, argues Conservative peer Lord Randall
Green Alliance's Shaun Spiers offers his overview of the year just passed, and cause to be optimistic about climate and environmental policy and action next year
The UK should be focusing on creating tens of thousands of 'green' jobs, not polluting coking coal, writes Climate Group's Mike Peirce
Mark Carney's Brookfield Asset Management must serve as both an example of what companies must avoid and a lesson on how to be better, argues Veronica Oakeshott from Global Witness
Investors can and should play an active role in transforming the food system to create a more sustainable planet, writes Laura Sandys CBE