Smart appliances can and should be smart by default, enabling consumers to benefit from their devices without having to actively manage them, writes Murat Omercik from ADE: Demand
The EU's Emissions Trading Scheme is the cornerstone of its decarbonisation policy, but it is currently under fierce pressure for reform from industry groups and some member countries, writes Andrew Warren
EXCLUSIVE: Fresh survey findings reveal robust support for solar and wind across all age groups and voters, but potential challenges for government in communicating net zero policy
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds' speech at the National Farmers Union's 2026 annual conference in Birmingham
The COP17 UN Biodiversity Summit in Armenia later this year must push to accelerate nature in corporate transition planning, write WWF's Nicolas Poolen and CDP's Scott Twigg
eBay's chief sustainability officer reflects on the launch of the company's first climate transition plan
A seven-year project bringing together 10 organisations has delivered a new mycoprotein factory and reams of valuable data and insights to support the development of a circular ecosystem for alternative protein products
On this fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, we are appealing to the UK solar industry for more support in delivering vital PV and battery projects to Ukrainian hospitals, writes Svitlana Vovchenko, director of the RePower Ukraine Charitable...
Dr Gediminas Mikutis explains how real-world supply chain controversies shaped Haelixa's approach to enabling brands to verify material claims - and how opportunities can lie in sectors where trust is broken
Maintaining personal resilience should be a top priority for everyone working to tackling the climate and nature crises - but in a high-pressure world, that can be challenging, writes Forum for the Future's Sally Uren