Hot Mess is our slightly bonkers contribution to the climate conversation - we hope the musical encourages people to think, feel, laugh, argue, or simply talk a little more openly about our relationship with the planet, explain award-winning writers Ellie...
Commercial real estate investors are widening their lens to infrastructure, with energy in particular moving centre stage, writes Knight Frank's Ian Wood
Climate change is pushing our energy systems and critical infrastructure to their limits, but it also presents an opportunity to rethink how we build resilience, writes AECOM's Sally Vivian
Business is changing at pace, yet companies remain as reliant on nature as ever - and on a nature-depleting planet such reliance comes with growing risks attached, writes EY's Velislava Ivanova
As the UK faces yet another global energy crisis, a return to business as usual is unsustainable, writes techUK's Katie Davies
We must choose how AI can be shaped and directed towards a positive future that makes our planet a better - not a worse - place to live, writes former UK Energy Minister Chris Skidmore
We need a more holistic view of ecosystem benefits if we are to properly integrate its value into sustainable development, writes Jack Hurd from the World Economic Forum and the Tropical Forest Alliance
Selectively engaging with only the 'nice' parts of the emerging net zero economy can undermine integral solutions to climate resilience and ecosystem health, write investor and consultant Sinethemba Mafanya and Bonnie Chiu from The Social Investment Consultancy...
Companies do not respond to abstract environmental narratives - they respond to measurable financial exposure, writes Sam Jackson, Director of Climate Science and Impact at Ecologi
DESNZ Energy Minister Michael Shanks' speech at Renewable UK's Global Offshore Wind conference in Manchester