New government consultation puts domestic burning of wood and coal under scrutiny, as policymakers search for new strategies to boost air quality
As London prepares to break its annual legal limit for air pollution for 2018 within a month, the UK and others are facing growing pressure from Brussels to clean up their air
Defra and the Welsh Government are once again back at the High Court today in defence of air quality policies that ClientEarth claims are not up to scratch
UK government once again forced to defend its plans to tackle air pollution in face of ClientEarth legal challenge
European Environment Agency reports car and van manufacturers met emissions targets in 2016, but warns progress must continue to hit future goals
Mayor's Office confirms that for the first time in a decade the capital has made it past the first two weeks of January without breaching legal air pollution limits, but major challenges remain
More than half of the British public supports higher charges for polluting cars entering urban areas, ClientEarth research reveals
But sales of 'alternatively fuelled vehicles', including electric and hybrids, hit record high
Australian bank Macquarie to acquire half of environmental monitoring company Brüel & Kjær in response to global growth in green regulations
New analysis details how plummeting renewables prices, cheap gas and rising compliance costs mean over half of EU coal plants already lose money