With just days to go until the curtain comes down on the fifth and final scheduled round of talks t try and deliver a legally-binding plastics pollution treaty, observers warn of scant sign of progress on key dividing lines
Replicating green finance schemes that are already up and running in Ireland, Belgium, and Germany could turbocharge demand for energy efficiency upgrades, the Green Finance Institute suggests
Campaigners claim new policy has the potential to deliver thousands of jobs in regions where fossil fuel industry workers are at risk of job losses
Government hails 'real opportunities for UK manufacturing in transition to electric vehicles', as it promises 'pragmatic' approach in response to Stellantis decision to close Luton plant
New analysis reveals how 24 countries across Europe now have policies in place to support the roll out of industrial-scale heat pumps
AXA urges government to appoint Minister for Resilience and rethink 1.5 million homes plan in wake of latest severe flooding
The UK's enhanced presence, effort and ambition at COP29 was keenly felt by other countries and observers at the Summit, writes Beverly Cornaby from CISL's corporate Leaders Group
Inefficient homes are costing Brits an average of £299 a year in additional energy costs, as majority of households back proposals for mandatory solar panels on new homes
This year's UN Climate Summit delivered a decidedly mixed bag for the green business community - BusinessGreen rounds up the main conclusions for business leaders
Warning follows reports that elements of the flagship Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate could be weakened following pressure from carmakers