Head of sustainability at start-up bank Griffin reflects on how each cycle of climate 'progress and retreat' has taught her resilience, and the value of being a stubborn middle child
With Labour governments in both Westminster and Wales, there is now a real opportunity to deliver positive, green investment into North Wales, writes Clwyd East MP Becky Gittins
If we want the UK to be a global leader in clean transport and support domestic automotive production, we cannot afford to keep wavering on net zero targets, writes Lib Dem MP Wera Hobhouse
Donald Trump's victory has triggered fresh calls for a rolling back of climate action, but such arguments are based on lazy and dangerously flawed assumptions - in an end of year essay BusinessGreen editor James Murray asks, what next for the climate...
Plus Pakistan and Bahamas back global fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty, Ecuador's debt-for-nature swap, and other top green business stories from around the world this week
Companies are struggling against political headwinds - will persistence overcome resistance in 2025?
A common-sense legislative tweak and a coordinated effort between energy, housing and finance would dismantle barriers to mass heat pump uptake, argues Fornax CEO David Leviseur
Auto giant's sustainable industrial operations director discusses the role of reuse and repair, as the company advances plans to 'radically change' the way it makes cars
By prioritising digital transformation, leaders can embed sustainability into the fabric of their organisations and driving meaningful change, writes Kotter International's Nick Petschek
National Grid and ScottishPower join SSE in submitting new grid investment plans, but will the watchdog sign off on 'mission critical' upgrades?