Conservatives propose new 'Backing Drivers Bill' to reverse ULEZ expansion and block local authority clean air and road safety measures, sparking angry response from green groups
Net zero and the environment are likely to be critical issues throughout the upcoming election campaign, and from concerns about clean technology costs to the on-going sewage crisis there are plenty of potential battlegrounds
Ministers' decision not to rollover surplus emissions savings into the next Carbon Budget period is good news, but it also hands a huge challenge to whoever forms the next government
Councillor Sue Williams joins the Green Party, pushing Gloucester County Council into no overall control and providing a further boost to Greens following record local election results
Mayors and Parties that put climate action at the heart of their campaigns dominated last week’s local election results, but will the message from voters be heeded?
Keir Starmer will today promise to turbocharge floating offshore wind development, but the government is again accusing the Opposition of pursuing decarbonisation targets that could push up energy costs
Does Labour's scaled back green investment plan represent a betrayal of the green economy or the most ambitious decarbonisation strategy ever put forward by a major Party?
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt accuses Labour of having an £8bn black hole in its Green Prosperity Plan, but Opposition slams 'flawed' analysis
Labour is proposing one of the world's most ambitious green economic programmes, but legitimate questions remain over precisely how it intends to deliver on its stretching goals
Former Energy Minister declares, 'we can not expect other countries to phase out their fossil fuels when at the same time we continue to issue new licences or to open new oil fields'