There won’t be many easy choices, but how to support and ramp up low cost renewables must be top of the agenda for Britain's next Prime Minister, writes RenewableUK's Luke Clark
We are standing on the edge of a sustainability industrial revolution that will go deeper and faster than any before it, writes HSBC's Natalie Blyth
Writing exclusively for BusinessGreen, Caroline Lucas argues that without an urgent attempt to grapple with the root causes of the gas crisis the government's response could yet go from bad to worse
All too often businesses are failing to creatively activate their sustainability strategies and thus reach and inspire their audiences, explains Salterbaxter's Kathleen Enright
Oil and gas producers can gain first mover advantage by harnessing renewables and CCS to decarbonise their operations, argues Wood Mackenzie's Andrew Latham
Forum for the Future's Charlene Collison looks at how companies can improve the resilience of their value chains in preparation for an increasingly volatile climate
Embedding physical activity into daily travel boosts health, saves money and cuts CO2, writes Sustrans CEO Xavier Brice
A Great British energy efficiency plan would be an electoral, environmental and economic win for the UK’s new government, writes the ECIU’s Jess Ralston
The Oxford English Dictionary's Patricia Stewart charts how language related to the environment, climate change, and sustainabiliy is changing to reflect new global realities
The expansion of the 'lab-grown' meat industry promises to slash emissions, free up land for trees and regenerative agriculture, and tackle food insecurity, writes Meatable's Krijn De Nood