Biochar is more than just a tool for carbon capture - it represents a systems-based approach to climate action, writes Alastair Collier from A Healthier Earth
Rather than relying on a single crop, materials manufacturers must harness nature's full diversity to ensure economic - and environmental - resilience, argues Xampla's Dr Marc Rodriguez
Reforms in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill mean Section 50 licences would no longer be required to installed chargepoint at home - but it is a change the government could and should introduce right away, writes the REA's Matt Adams
A 'shotgun approach' to setting sustainability goals will never work, but equally businesses and investors cannot afford to step backwards or take our foot off the accelerator, writes EY's Nadia Woodhouse
By recognising the scale of public support for sustainability and its ability to unlock value, business leaders can gain a competitive edge and also drive sustainable behaviour change, writes Anthesis chief executive Stuart McLachlan
The government's forthcoming Circular Economy Strategy must encourage the adoption of digital technologies to enable and accelerate the circular transition, writes techUK's Alec Bartishevich
Embedding clear targets, accountability mechanisms, and enforcement provisions into contracts is an essential step in delivering effective climate transition plans, writes Natasha Morgan from The Chancery Lane Project
Investing in women has a multiplier effect and helps drive progress in reaching other goals, writes 2X Global's CEO Jessica Espinoza
Hundreds of proposed job cuts and budget squeezes at Defra and Natural England risk severely harming nature recovery efforts, argues Biodiversify's Dr Michael Burgass
Done right, the Planning and Infrastructure Bill can make environmental regulations smarter and more strategic, helping unlock investment in nature recovery, writes Labour MP Polly Billington