BusinessGreen's latest webinar explored how businesses are responding to rising costs, constant policy shifts, and evolving Scope 2 reporting requirements by developing more flexible and sophisticated energy sourcing strategies
ScottishPower's senior environmental manager, Kate McGeoch, reflects on how a non-linear career path has prepared her for the 'breadth and uncertainty' of working in sustainability
The rules governing carbon credit trading in the Paris Agreement are sound - the question now is whether the capacity to apply them will be developed quickly and broadly enough to make the mechanism work, writes Ritika Tewari from the Project Developer...
Local authorities may be blighted by under-funding and constrained by the UK's centralised system of government, but there are still lots of levers they can pull to advance climate action
If the UK seizes the moment it can build an energy system that powers a more competitive, more secure, and more prosperous Britain, writes Laura Sandys
Niall McEvoy, head of compliance and green infrastructure expert at Viritopia, explains why living walls are more than purely aesthetic features, and why a shift in perception is needed to roll them out at scale
Litigation is a rising climate-related risk for companies, but investor views differ on the scale of the risk facing their assets, writes Tiffanie Chan from LSE's Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
A major new report by a UN-appointed panel of economists and statisticians has unveiled a framework for taking better account of human and planetary wellbeing when measuring economic prosperity - but will it ever catch on?
New report argues iconic city must 'transition people and the economy', Ghana needs to raise $22.6bn to tackle climate challenges, and study reveals France's nature protection 'blindspot'
Failure to get a grip on worsening water availability risks poses a major threat to economic growth, campaign group warns