New public-private partnerships driven by engineering, insurance, and finance sectors are needed to rapidly devise and deliver real climate adaptation and resilience, writes Atkins' Philip Hoare
One man is blocking the Biden administration's plans for bolder climate action, and with the clock ticking down to the midterms he could seriously dent global decarbonisation efforts
HS2's CEO Mark Thurston sets out the challenges and ambitions for the high speed electric rail project in achieving its net zero ambition while seeking to minimise the impact on nature
The current crisis is likely to see a rapid shift in much needed energy investments in rich countries, but sadly there is little evidence those countries will look outwards with their capital, writes Ed King of the European Climate Foundation
The Spring Statement should set out stronger support for boosting household energy efficiency, write Green Alliance's Joe Tetlow and Sam Alvis
Urgent action is required to reduce waste and emissions across the NHS and its supply chains, authors of new report argue
Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine is a massive violation of rights, and could signal the final phase of the fossil fuel industry, writes Clean Creatives director Duncan Meisel
The UK's export credit agency is providing a guarantee of over £1.7bn to help finance a high-speed electric railway line in Turkey, and British business will benefit, explains UK Minister for Exports Mike Freer
Much remains to be done, but this year's UN Environment Assembly will go down in history as the moment the world decided to take a stand to address plastic pollution, writes Amcor's David Clark
In order to shift to a truly just and regenerative food system, we must first reframe the challenge - and that starts with the questions we’re asking ourselves, explain Forum for the Future’s Roberta Iley and Carrie Bewick.