India's power sector emissions fall for only second time in 50 years, China ramps up battery investment, and Europe's extreme weather costs rise
The motivation for the move to regenerative farming was both altruistic and financial on one Shropshire family farm - Wendy Short finds out more
EXPLAINER - The merging of existing climate reporting standards has been hailed as a 'watershed', with experts claiming it could save time, money, and administrative headaches - But what happens now?
The wine industry has a vast global supply chain with the carbon emissions to match, but the move towards lighter bottles is gaining momentum, writes wine and food journalist and author Andrew Neather
The UK cement and concrete industry has slashed emissions in recent years, and it is not all down to deindustrialisation - could the sector now emerge as a net zero trailblazer?
Experts from Equans, the UK Green Building Council, and Radisson Hotel Group explore how to build a credible business strategy for decarbonising the built environment
For businesses feeling overwhelmed by the scale of the challenge, the message is simple: you don't need to solve everything at once - no business can - writes BSI's CEO Susan Taylor Martin
New study acknowledges vertical farms can slash water use, but warns some vertically farmed crops have a higher carbon footprint than traditional crops
It is possible to minimise the impact on biodiversity of new housing developments, but only if new nature-friendly techniques are embraced
Paltry payments that neither provide real financial benefit nor respect consumers' broader motivations risk achieving the worst of both worlds, argues Andy Hackett from the Centre for Net Zero