Serous Fraud Office investigating allegations three UK firms were involved in a 'sophisticated conspiracy' to fraudulently claim at least £44m from the government’s ECO4 scheme
City of London claims UK 'well-positioned' to be the home of burgeoning global carbon market, but warns its leading position is 'not guaranteed'
Environmental Audit Committee warns government's PFAS action plan does not go far enough, as it calls for stronger clamp down on polluting products and companies
European Commission presents emergency policy package to pull forward electrification and clean power plans in response to Iran War oil and gas shock
Fears grow that continued blockade of Strait of Hormuz could push energy and food price inflation even higher during the second half of the year
Ministers accused of 'doubling down' on tax system that penalises millions of drivers without access to home charging
The regional and local elections across England, Scotland and Wales on 7 May are not just another political milestone - they are a test of the narrative around climate action itself, writes Sizzle CEO Trewin Restorick
UNFCC executive secretary argues 'climate cooperation is key to fending off the twin-reapers of global heating and fossil fuel cost chaos'
Reforms to renewables subsidy regime aims to help curb electricity costs, but some experts argue market shake-up still leaves gas playing a key role in setting power prices
Without a credible label for low-emissions steel, the EU risks losing out on the economic opportunities on offer as global decarbonisation trends accelerate, writes Responsible Steel CEO Annie Heaton