The UK government must be careful not to forget the low carbon economy, which is already generating growth and opportunities, writes We Mean Business CEO María Mendiluce
The independent review of Curriculum and Assessment is due to publish its final recommendations in Autumn 2025 - it is crucial that more green businesses help inform the process, write Global Action Plan's Dr Morgan Phillips and Dr Ali Body
In the rush to persuade policy makers, we have not made a strong enough case to the public for building a net zero carbon economy, writes IEMA's CEO Sarah Mukherjee
The government must be willing to lend more support to the private sector to help decarbonise UK real estate, writes Mitie's Mark Caskey
The Spring Statement and upcoming Spending Review cannot afford to de-prioritise investment in the clean transition, as it is crucial for the government's growth mission, writes Esin Serin from LSE's Grantham Institute on Climate Change and the Environment...
Ahead of World Water Day, Ekhosuehi Iyahen, secretary general at the Insurance Development Forum, and Diageo's Michael Alexander share their reflections on a recent water resilience roundtable in London comprising businesses, financial services firms...
The Conservative Party leader's repudiation of the UK's net zero target undermines the decades of financial, cultural, and infrastructural investment in decarbonising the UK, writes UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) chief executive Smith Mordak
Climate technologies play a critical and massively underestimated role in strengthening our resilience, writes World Fund co-founder Danijel Višević
The Nature Restoration Fund is a 'smoke-and-mirrors' distraction that risks deepening the very problems it claims to solve, argues Burlingtons Biodiversity Solutions CEO Henry Mills
Businesses should assess how vulnerable their current water supply is, consider what a significant shortage would mean for their daily operations, and take decisive steps to build resilience, writes Everflow's Lois Gill