Greenpeace and EEB aim to show financial impact of planned industrial emissions rules, which they say have been weakened by industry lobbying
Prime Minister is expected to play a leading role at the UN Climate Summit in Paris, but green legacy rests on his ability to navigate a series of diplomatic tests
Commissioner Miguel Arias Cañete declares "even while our economies are getting back in the growth track, emissions continue to decrease"
Campaigners angered after Country Specific Recommendations drop call for reform, but Commission says it is merely seeking to avoid duplication
Brussels investigation to initially seek information from 11 EU countries on how existing and planned capacity mechanisms will operate
European Photovoltaic Industry Association launches campaign to end tariffs on China, as figures show bloc installed just 7GW of solar last year
25MW wind float scheme could be installed by the middle of next year
New report details the measures that need to be taken to tear down the barriers to green bond investment
Key decisions in Brussels could yet give the circular economy a boost, argues Jonny Hazell, but ambitious member states must lead the way
Data suggests EU has met 2020 carbon reduction target six years early