ClientEarth's Alice Garton calls on regulators to show leadership and enforce climate risk reporting more effectively
The fast-improving science of event attribution means lawyers, insurers, architects, and town planners will need to plan for climate change - or face legal consequences
The sustainability myth of burning wood for energy is perched on a thin branch, argues ClientEarth's Caroline Haywood
No coal was used for power generation in the UK between 10.25pm on Monday and 5.10am yesterday, National Grid confirms
Ministers could change important laws without proper parliamentary process, warns ClientEarth's Tom West
But latest move from Defra disappoints campaigners by failing to move forward with plans for nationwide diesel scrappage scheme
City officials can immediately ban diesel cars from German streets in areas where air pollution breaches legal levels, in a ruling that deals further blow to ailing sector
The government has once again lost a court battle over its air quality plans, how it responds will tell us a lot about how serious its Green Brexit vision should be taken
Updated: Government will not appeal ruling
Although still above legal limits set by the EU, total emissions of harmful pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide are down in cities across England