Tightening Sustainable Aviation Fuel mandates, carbon offsetting rules, and emissions reduction goals could squeeze airline profit margins, according to BloombergNEF
JLR’s head of sustainability global affairs explains how the car maker is building a skills pipeline to help deliver what she claims is the auto sector’s biggest gear shift since the Model T
Even in the midst of a severe global fossil fuel energy crisis, energy efficiency measures - supported by electrification and digital technologies - are still too often overlooked, writes Nicola Cullen from the Climate Group
David Shukman's timely and vital new book asks if the UK is prepared for the intensifying climate impacts that are heading its way - and finds the country badly wanting
SolarPower Europe maps out scenario where solar and storage projects are deployed at scale through to 2030, cutting operating costs in half
As geopolitical disruption returns, the real risk is not over-ambition on electrification – but continued over dependence on fossil fuels and a lack of energy diversification in an era of rising demand, writes AECOM's Robert Spencer
Sports governing body's head of sustainability reflects on leaving BP to compete at the Beijing Paralympic Games, and how she learned the hard way that good communications are key to securing support for environmental action
While progress has been made on electricity transmission reforms in Britain, distribution connections remain a persistent barrier, writes Ocean Fay from ADE: Demand
Arne Spliet, co-founder of LocalDutch, explains how the firm has created urban farm shops to address a 'fundamental disconnect' between where food is produced and where it is consumed
The world's biggest cosmetics and beauty group has thousands of scientists developing nature-friendly ingredients for its products worldwide - BusinessGreen paid a visit to one of its R&D labs in France