Marc Palahi, one of the world's first Chief Nature Officers, explains how Nature is our most important business partner and why a role like this should be created within every business moving forward.
A number of biodiversity funds have recently sprung up to supposedly help protect the world from biodiversity loss. Could they actually make a difference?
Levels of artificial light are continually increasing, disturbing nature, and contributing to global biodiversity loss. But scientists are finding new ways to limit the damage.
A US biotech company thinks it can bring animals back from extinction. But scientists and conservationists warn the effects of de-extinction could be unpredictable.
China controls about 60 per cent of global lithium processing. Europe and the US are both making moves to loosen that grip on the lithium supply chain, but it won’t be easy.
Sustainable aviation fuel can reduce emissions from flying by up to 80 per cent. The FT’s Myles McCormick looks at whether production of SAF can be scaled, and how long it will take.
Michael Urban, Chief Sustainability Strategist for the Lombard Odier Group explains the nine planetary boundaries we live within, how they interact with each other, and what could happens when we cross them.
The FT’s Simon Mundy argues that intense debates about personal behaviour when it comes to climate action may be crowding out some more important questions. But what can we do about it?
Pick up an Austral Fisheries toothfish loin in the supermarket, scan the barcode on the back of the packet, and you’ll be able to follow every step in the fish’s journey from deep ocean to shop shelf.
With more than 50 reactors being built around the world, nuclear power is undergoing a revival. But the question of how to deal with lethal radioactive waste hasn’t gone away.
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