Caroline Bush reflects on the challenges of covering the 'full gamut' of environmental law, and how nature markets have been a 'natural progression' for Osborne Clarke
'Polycrisis' of economic, social and environmental challenges demands more active effort to reshape sustainable finance, CISL report claims
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) argues the government's proposed Sustainability Reporting Standards are not comprehensive enough, reports Roger Harrabin
New Planet Tracker study warns chemical companies are under-pricing carbon costs and undermining decarbonisation efforts
Having lost its appeal in the UK courts, Friends of the Earth is taking its claim against the government's climate adaptation strategy to the European Court of Human Rights
New report warns human rights and environmental abuses linked to mining for minerals critical to the switch to clean energy are threatening to undermine the net zero transition
Bank of England to instruct banks and insurers to carry out internal reviews on climate-related risks
The CCC has revealed the litany of government and corporate failures that are leaving the UK badly exposed to worsening climate impacts - but will anyone respond to the wake-up call?
Second-order climate risks such as economic and political instability, worsening poverty, migration, and food insecurity could have huge impacts by 2050, Verisk Maplecroft warns
Green Alliance tots up estimated cost of climate impacts for households from higher food costs, insurance premiums, and water bills