BusinessGreen reports from Côte d’Ivoire, where cocoa farmers and traders are racing to comply with EU deforestation legislation, as climate change wreaks havoc on the harvest
European Court of Human Rights rules against Swiss government in landmark climate case brought by group of 2,000 women
Off-road racing series cuts carbon footprint, despite expanding race calendar during latest campaign
InfluenceMap analysis highlights the top CO2 emitting fossil fuel and cement companies since hundreds of countries signed up to the Paris Agreement at the end of 2015
McCain's vice president of global external affairs and sustainability reflects on the launch of the Hot Potato Podcast, regeneratively farming the Metaverse, and post-COP optimism
British Standards Institution leads calls for international 'water stewardship' framework to drive target-setting, measuring and reporting, and action at scale
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals depends on tackling women's land tenure insecurity in the Global South, writes Oxfam in Africa's Wanjiku Wanjohi
Latest provisional statistics show UK greenhouse emissions are now 52.7 per cent below 1990 levels
UK emissions are down 52 per cent since 1990 and fossil fuels last year provided just a third of UK power - change is happening
Delegates can now register to attend this year's Net Zero Festival, which will take place in London on October 22-23