The year ahead for water: Creative destruction

From the “Uberization” of the water sector to radical decentralization to a new partnership model, these themes will ripple across the industry in 2023. Read More

Water recycling programs are on the rise

Water conservation and efficiency are critical but not sufficient in most situations to address water shortfalls and reliability challenges. Read More

Universities have a lot to learn about supply-chain and financed emissions

When it comes to Scope 3 emissions, many schools don't make the grade. Read More

What does the EU’s new anti-deforestation law mean for business?

A recent landmark law agreed upon by EU member states is set to ban imports of goods linked to deforestation. Read More

Nature’s safety in numbers

Guidance on corporate targets and measurement is coming for the land sector after the announcement of qualitative global commitments. Read More

Did the COPs rise to meet our oceans’ biggest challenge? 

Beyond our beautiful coastal shores lies a deadly threat: ocean acidification. Read More

Water bites back in 2022

Systemic failures in the water sector led to big challenges to economic development, business growth, ecosystems and civil society during 2022. Read More

How forests near and far benefit people in cities

Forests at three scales — inner, nearby and faraway — offer dozens of benefits to cities. Read More

COP15: Is this 'the Paris Agreement for nature'?

The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework promises to end the decline in nature, but can it really catalyze the transformation in business models that is required? Read More

Improvements in composting can help stop climate change

Sponsored: It’s no secret that composting is good for the environment, and while the process has been around for thousands of years, innovations in composting operations are creating stronger end-products that are helping to reverse climate change. Read More