Climate doomism is rampant on social media, but there are psychological techniques and practical steps that can guard against it
Faced with tight budgets and funding gaps for climate adaptation, CDP data suggests subnational governments are looking to nature-based projects to boost resilience to extreme weather
Systems thinking is the only way to effectively navigate sustainability challenges, which are often complex decision-making problems involving interconnected systems, multiple stakeholders, competing priorities and uncertainties, writes UCL's Dr Irene...
Workforce 2030: Andy Burnham is right - AI won't build Britain's energy infrastructure, but it could help build a workforce that's better equipped to deliver it, writes Spirit Energy's Matt Browell-Hook
Failure to invest in horticulture has left the UK reliant on fruit and veg from countries 'even more vulnerable' to climate impacts, study warns
The Ultra Low Emission Zone had plenty of vocal opponents, but a new landmark study confirms it has already delivered the remarkable public health benefits
Calls for greater uptake of irregular produce follows updated figures warning the UK's drought-hit harvest is expected to be even worse than previously forecast
The chief sustainability officer at world's largest Coca-Cola bottler explains the importance of hiring both technical expertise and 'generalists', and why communication is an underrated skill
Tackling methane is an underused but critical emergency brake on climate change - it's time the UK used it, writes Liam Hardy from Green Alliance
Octopus Energy's Zero Bills tariff promises customers in newly built homes no energy bills for ten years, but do the numbers add up so developers, energy companies, consumers, and the environment can all emerge as winners?