Newspaper is losing people's trust on its global warming coverage, say group of UK's leading climate advisers and top scientists in letter to the editor
Leading geologist warns loophole in government's legal definition of fracking could enable companies to bypass safety precautions
'Two Degrees of Change' to encourage female executives to demand action from their companies to stave off the threat of global warming
Busy stations including Waterloo, King's Cross and London Bridge among the most threatened, unpublished review states
The world's biggest provider of public finance to developing countries will refocus its financing efforts towards tackling climate change, group said
ICAO blueprint criticised for having too many exemptions to be credible, too little detail to be trustworthy and for contradicting Paris climate deal
Campaigners hail a symbolic shift away from fossil fuels, but others see move as more style than substance
Capacity Market scheme accused of making consumers pay conflicting subsidies for highly polluting plants
Energy company dismisses 'unfounded rumours' that some of its engineers called for at least two-year delay to £18bn project
MPs hear succession of expert witnesses pan the project, while EDF boss insists nuclear plant is good news for the UK