Court rules in favour of campaigners, who argued plan relied too much on risky technologies and did not adequately consider risks of missing targets The High Court has this morning ruled the ...
UK production of wheat, barley, oats, and oilseed rape forecast to fall significantly in 2024 following one of the wettest winters on record, ECIU warns ...
New polling, strong showing from Greens and Labour, and victory for Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen all point to how public support for climate action is as robust as ever Rishi Sunak's decision to row ...
UN Body adopts human rights protections for carbon market mechanism The UN body responsible for establishing a new global carbon market this week took a major step to reinforce the protection of ...
As of August, Microsoft had signed contracts for 13.5GW of solar and wind power in 16 markets. The software developer has already contracted with Brookfield, one of the world's largest renewables ...
Greens enjoy surge in support, as polling guru John Curtice predicts government is facing "one of the worst, if not the worst, Conservative performance in local elections for the last 40 years" ...
Consumer champion calls for overhaul of Energy Performance Certificate regime to help boost household engagement with the energy transition ...
The government is today facing a barrage of criticism from green groups and politicians, after the High Court ruled for a second time that its net zero strategy was insufficiently detailed and as such ...
There's a lot of confusion and controversy swirling around the issue of climate disclosure: how much companies are mandated to tell the public about emissions they directly and indirectly generate.
The Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary's mixed messaging around net zero this week could bruise investor confidence in the green economy, writes Corporate Leaders Group's Beverley Cornaby ...
Confirmation Extended Producer Responsibility rules are on the way is part of a trend that suggests a wave of decarbonisation policies will be delivered eventually ...
Court rules in favour of campaigners, who argued plan relied too much on risky technologies and did not adequately consider risks of missing targets The High Court has this morning ruled the ...