A greater focus on phasing down fossil fuels and ensuring transparency around net zero goals emerged in Sharm El Sheikh, writes We Mean Business Coalition CEO Maria Mendiluce
Frustrated by the outcome in Sharm El Sheikh, Bertrand Piccard ponders what needs to change for UN climate summits to be more effective
The government says it has a fiscal hole to fill yet continues to subsidise oil and gas through tax breaks and financial support to the tune of billions of pounds, writes Green Party MP Caroline Lucas
Post-Brexit Britain still has huge soft diplomatic power at its disposal - it should use to to drive decarbonisation worldwide, writes Rachel Kyte, dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University
SMEs need a ‘one stop shop' online advice service for decarbonising their business, according to Broadway Initiative's Matthew Farrow
Even if people understand how to cut their CO2, they don’t necessarily do it - closing this gap requires social pressure, writes David Powell from Climate Outreach
Arla Foods' Hanne Søndergaard sets out three necessary steps to urgently drive short-term climate action
In the last of BusinessGreen's dispatches from COP27, UN Live's Molly Fannon reflects on the the importance of getting a broad spectrum of voices heard at summits
From the hallways of COP27, the NDC Parnership's Pablo Vieira reflects on the innovative ways developing countries are securing private sector funds to cut emissions and adapt to climate change
Neither governments nor the private sector can any longer use the excuse of waiting for the other to act, argues Rainforest Action Network's Aditi Sen