Climate Action Coalition
A global community focused on the urgent delivery of our 2030 climate goals.
A global community focused on the urgent delivery of our 2030 climate goals.
Four leading technology companies have joined forces to support the next generation of sustainable data centre technologies. Through a new initiative led by Elemental Impact, Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft will help fund startups working on cleaner, more efficient infrastructure solutions.
The UK has long signalled its ambition on carbon capture. Now, in Cheshire, that ambition is taking physical shape.
Brazil has recorded its lowest deforestation figure since monitoring began, marking an important step for conservation efforts. For businesses, the latest data highlights both the progress being made and the ongoing importance of managing nature-related risks.
COP31 co-presidents Türkiye and Australia are calling for renewed multilateral commitment on climate action, with clean energy and resilient infrastructure at the top of the agenda. As legal accountability for climate inaction grows and the multilateral process faces scrutiny, the stakes around the November summit are coming into focus.
Wind and solar have beaten gas in global electricity generation for the first time. Here is what the data shows, and what it means for energy and sustainability leaders.
A new report from the Climate Change Committee warns that Britain is unprepared for rising temperatures and calls for stronger protections against extreme heat in workplaces and public buildings.
The proposed legislation positions renewable power and domestic energy production at the centre of Britain’s long-term growth and security strategy.
A new Tony Blair Institute report argues that without artificial intelligence, the cost and complexity of Britain’s clean-energy transition will remain unnecessarily high, with balancing costs potentially reaching £8 billion a year by 2030.
As biodiversity loss accelerates and climate shocks intensify, a quiet revolution is taking place in boardrooms, finance ministries and supply chain teams around the world. Nature — long treated as an externality — is being recognised as the very foundation of economic security. On 22 June 2026, the Nature Stage at the Climate Innovation Forum will bring together 300 of the world's most influential policymakers, investors, corporate leaders and innovators to confront this reality head-on — and, critically, to act on it.
After 21 months of flat or falling emissions driven by record renewable expansion, China may be approaching a turning point, but coal dependence means the real test is whether this momentum can deliver sustained long-term decline.
AI is helping tackle environmental challenges, but its massive energy and resource demands show why sustainable design is essential now.
Despite covering a small share of the planet, wetlands are essential for biodiversity, climate resilience, and water and food security, and with rapid loss underway, global commitments must now shift into real investment, policy change, and large-scale restoration.
As sustainable finance shifts from ambition to execution in 2026, investors are redefining resilience—pricing geopolitical, climate, and transition risks to unlock long-term, sustainable value across global markets.
Veganuary invites people to discover how a simple one-month shift to plant-based eating can make a powerful difference for the climate, nature and animal lives.
The Paris Agreement has driven major climate milestones from carbon trading rules to the Loss and Damage Fund. Challenges remain, but global collaboration offers hope.