Your essential guide to climate finance

Key climate finance terms explained by experts.

Sankar Sivarajah, Professor of Technology Management and Circular Economy, Kingston University • conversation
July 3, 2025 ~29 min

Why investing in climate-vulnerable countries makes good business sense

Investing in climate adaptation is one of the smartest financial opportunities of our time

Ali Serim, Advisor for the Centre of Geopolitics of Global Change, ODI Global • conversation
July 2, 2025 ~7 min


How to protect your favourite urban trees from increasing danger

England is dawdling behind many other countries when it comes to protecting our important trees.

Lucy Grace, PhD Candidate, Climate Change and Literature, Nottingham Trent University • conversation
June 23, 2025 ~6 min

Society needs a systems update to cope with climate crisis – my new film explains why

Earth systems expert James Dyke discusses his documentary, System Update: Rebooting Our Future.

James Dyke, Associate Professor in Earth System Science, University of Exeter • conversation
June 23, 2025 ~7 min

Five ways to keep teenagers safe by the water

Talking to teenagers about safety isn’t easy. Here’s how to do it in a way that’s honest, effective and grounded in care.

Jill Nash, Senior Lecturer in Advertising and Marketing Communications, Bournemouth University • conversation
June 20, 2025 ~8 min

A traffic-light system for dogwalkers could protect breeding birds, seal pups and other wildlife

Our proposed system of coloured pawprints would provide consistent countryside guidelines for dog walkers.

Matthew Heard, Professor of Ecology, Head of Environmental Research and Data, The National Trust • conversation
June 11, 2025 ~7 min

How to design landscapes that enhance natural sounds and minimise noise pollution

Paying attention to soundscapes within the landscape design process can create a stronger sense of place and reduce unwanted noise.

Usue Ruiz-Arana, Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture, Newcastle University • conversation
June 5, 2025 ~7 min

Why climate professionals are often held to unrealistic standards

Whether intentional or not, holding climate professionals to unrealistic standards is a climate delay tactic for justifying the status quo.

Tess Davis, Research Associate, School of Health & Wellbeing, University of Glasgow • conversation
June 3, 2025 ~8 min


Five ways to inspire ocean connection: reflections from my 40-year marine ecology career

Sharing the stories of progress and innovation that show how our patches of the sea are recovering can show what’s possible and inspire further positive action.

Martin Attrill, Professor of Marine Ecology, University of Plymouth • conversation
May 23, 2025 ~8 min

The psychology of climate traps and how to avoid them

Climate shocks trigger emotional distress, which limits long-term thinking and can lead to environmentally harmful choices.

Lucrezia Nava, Assistant Professor, Climate Psychology, Carbon Dioxide Removals, Business School, University of Exeter • conversation
May 21, 2025 ~7 min

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