EXPLAINER: In the face of escalating climate and nature crises a small but growing number of firms have sought to formalise the role of 'nature' on their boards - but what does this look like in practice?
Some actions to minimise the risk of catastrophic floods can make life more pleasant, even when it isn't raining, according to Anglia Ruskin University's Maryam Imani
Petroleum-based fibres are spiralling out of control as Zara, Calvin Klein, and other brands pay little regard to the harm they cause, the Changing Markets Foundation finds
Co-founder and head of purpose at the UK's foremost chain of steak restaurants discusses pursuing 'integrity at scale' and why we should all eat less beef
Humans have overfished the ocean, cleared forests, polluted water and created a climate crisis by burning fossil fuels - and these actions are affecting biodiversity around the world, from remote islands to our own backyards.
The plastic clog maker is seeking to pick up the pace of material innovations
Scientists have mapped the carbon stored in the top layer of the UK's seabed - and the results have potentially major implications for the UK's net zero targets and renewable energy ambitions
More US utilities are considering decentralised power sources as a way to protect against climate change and decarbonise the grids
Civic Engineers' Simon Bennett unpacks the role of 'urban mining' in cutting carbon emissions from a £130m department store revamp
The airline has plans for fuel efficient aircraft, airspace modernisation, SAFs, and hydrogen to meet its 2050 net zero goal - and is adamant targets can be met as demand for flight continues to grow worldwide