Corporate net zero strategies that do not meaningfully address food system and diet challenges risk being robust on paper but fragile in practice, writes Mike Barry from the Planeatry Alliance
BusinessGreen's latest Spotlight webinar brought together a raft of top experts to explore how companies can better understand looming climate impacts and build the business case for adaptation investment
Clarity on Article 6, a focus on co-benefits, and project resilience are providing the stability needed to grow the carbon market, writes Project Developer Forum chair Nick Marshall
Julian Ellis-Brown, co-founder and CEO of Ponda, explains how climate innovation sits at the intersection of science, policy, and commercial reality, and why progress depends on aligning those forces
UNFCCC's Simon Stiell's Istanbul speech setting out the priorities for COP31 - in full
Workforce 2030: Today's young engineers are motivated by purpose - by linking training to clean energy outcomes, firms can attract talent that might otherwise overlook manufacturing, writes BGB's Nathan Flower
The global energy transition is now underpinned by so much investment, corporate willpower, and future-oriented policymaking that it's looking to become irreversible, writes Climate Group's Sam Kimmins
Critics of net zero targets like to weaponise China's out-sized carbon footprint, but the data showing how the country has become a clean energy superpower is stacking up
Rules that stop brands selling plant-based food and drink from marketing their products with terms that are already widely used are becoming ever more ridiculous
At Munich world leaders will talk about defence readiness, economic resilience and strategic autonomy, but energy and climate change should be understood as central to all three, writes We Mean Business Coalition CEO María Mendiluce