By planting cover crops or flowering plants during the fallow period, the festival could dramatically enhance soil structure, increase water retention and boost biodiversity, writes Agreena's Thomas Gent
The climate crisis is rewriting some of the rules of sport - but through foresight and collaboration, sport can also help write the next chapter in climate protection, writes EY's Dr Matthew Bell
Delivering climate action is not virtue signalling - it is the foundation of stability and safety, writes We Mean Business Coalition CEO Maria Mendiluce
MEPs in the hard-right Patriots for Europe grouping have been given the rapporteur role that could prove hugely influential in shaping the EU's 2040 climate target legislation, writes Andrew Warren
Increasing numbers of biotech start-ups are developing air fermentation-based methods of producing protein as a lower carbon, more nature-friendly means of providing food for a growing world population, writes Reddie & Grose's Lucy Harvey
Chris Skidmore, Chair of the UK Transition Finance Council Policy Working Group, is calling on businesses to contribute to the debate on how to unlock investment in decarbonising energy-intensive industries
As new technology becomes harder to understand and identify as a commercial opportunity, investors with deep technical knowledge will only become more valuable, writes British Business Bank managing director Christine Hockley
The UK needs an energy market that responds to the availability of the wind and sun, rather than being shaped by the fossil fuel market, argues Andy Hackett from the Centre for Net Zero
When women farmers are supported with climate knowledge and resources, they invest in long-term sustainability for their land, families, and communities - which is a strategic and climate necessity, writes CottonConnect CEO Alison Ward
The government's recently-launched 'IT Reuse for Good Charter' is a major step forward for encouraging firms to embed circular approaches into their daily IT operations, but it could and should go further still, writes Green Alliance's Emily Carr