In wake of COP21 climate deal Brussels reveals far-reaching proposals to reduce reliance on Russian gas imports by expanding EU gas infrastructure, prompting anger among green groups
Critics react with disbelief as car companies suggest EU should spend public money to resurface roads so that mandatory car emissions cuts are not required
European Systemic Risk Board report calls for better climate disclosure from firms in order to ensure they are prepared if rapid decarbonisation becomes necessary
Leaked European commission document calls for wide-ranging debate on how to keep global warming to 1.5C
Nine Member States hit their 2020 renewables targets by 2014, but the Netherlands, UK, Ireland, and France face challenge to deliver on legally-binding goals
Green MEP Molly Scott Cato argues industry lobbying against tougher air quality standards only hampers automotive innovation
New figures show 2015 was a big year for both the German wind market and the offshore wind industry
Mike Landy of the Solar Trade Association argues there is a compelling case for the government to stick to its guns in its battle with Brussels and ensure solar technologies continue to benefit from a lower VAT rate
Leading group of environmentalists warns that leaving the European Union would mean a return to filthy beaches, foul air and weak conservation laws
Senior environment experts issue open letter to Secretary of State Liz Truss to voice concerns that Brexit would jeopardise the UK's environmental protections and weaken its international influence