If we aren't explicit about how cause leads to effect, we lose the urgency for action and create an open goal for peddlers of misinformation and whataboutism, writes Climate Group CEO Helen Clarkson
Millions of pounds in corporate profit generated by UK live events every summer could fund frontline nature restoration, argues Shambala Festival co-founder Chris Johnson
As students across the country collect their A-level results today, Groundwork chief executive Graham Duxbury reflects on the need for better career and educational advice to help young people realise aspirations for green, purpose-led jobs
The test for Andy Burnham is not whether the UK can afford to prioritise climate and nature, but whether Britain can afford a 10-year plan that does not, writes WWF UK's chief executive Tanya Steele
There is often a communication or translation issue between the climate and creative worlds, writes Futerra's Lucy Shea
A range of everyday, bio-based products can be made from renewable biological resources such as plants, algae, microbes, mycelium as well as food and agricultural wastes, writes Emily Nichols of the Renewable Energy Association
The transition to clean heat will not be delivered in Whitehall alone, but in factories, training centres, supply chains and, ultimately, in people’s homes, writes Vaillant UK's Henrik Juhl Hansen
Billions are currently being committed to emergency firefighting while ecosystem restoration remains 'chronically underfunded', writes Commonland's Lily Maxwell-Lwin
The spike in demand for air conditioning equipment means manufacturers need to get better at designing and maintaining systems to maximise efficiency, writes Essentra Components' Lilian Knauf
The new Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary has signalled her support for tackling fuel poverty, but she's inherited a Warm Homes Plan that is yet to be finalised - and, as Andrew Warren warns, energy efficiency jobs are being lost as the wait to fill...