Oxford University finds city in southern Iraq is the world's most vulnerable to extreme temperatures, Kenya receives landmark climate funding, and the UN releases third World Ocean Assessment
The government has poured public money into the bioeconomy yet lets the resulting industries scale up overseas - which is why the new BioRevolution Coalition is calling for growth, jobs and investment to be captured at home, writes Jen Vanderhoven, CEO...
BusinessGreen's need-to-know guide to the Science-Based Targets initiative's long-awaited update to its corporate climate target standard
Invest in rainforest protection now or expect future shocks bigger than the 2008 financial crisis, Zero Carbon Analytics report warns
Companies unprepared to weather the storm could face catastrophic disruption, but resilient food businesses will be best place to turn operational risk into lasting competitive advantage, writes Dr Andrew Coburn from Risilience
Virgin Media O2's Dana Haidan explains how the telco is broadening the scope of its Better Connections Plan beyond carbon impact - just don't call it a 'sustainability strategy'
Boardrooms around the world have a plan for what AI will deliver, yet few have accounted for what it will cost in carbon, writes Climate Impact Partners CEO Sheri Hickok
Are corporate sustainability efforts entering a new and more mature phase? BusinessGreen's latest roundtable heard from senior execs about how they are grappling with economic and political headwinds as they reappraise their net zero strategies
Italy, Ireland, and the UK most exposed to energy bill increases given gas continues to dominate their wholesale power markets, IEEFA claims
Ward Williams’ head of sustainability discusses the importance of making environmental action relevant and easy to understand for different audiences