Greenpeace and Nature & Youth file lawsuit against Norwegian government over its decision to award drilling licences in Barents Sea despite the Paris Agreement
Largescale switch to LEDs could put large dent in peak electricity demand, says campaign group
Advertising Standards Authority overturns its previous ruling and states Greenpeace's fracking claims were 'not materially misleading'
Britain's exit from the trading bloc must not lead to backtracking on environmental protections, green groups say
Campaign group to cover bus with thousands of questions about what Brexit means for the UK
Solar firm emphasises panels only need daylight rather than direct sunlight to generate electricity as festival kicks off this week
BusinessGreen talks with the one-woman marketing powerhouse who has helped transform Procter & Gamble from a ‘shy' multinational to one more honest about its sustainability progress - the good and the bad
Emma and Sophie Thompson to star in pastiche of Great British Bake Off at contested potential fracking site near Preston
But government stresses it remains confident major source of low carbon power will come online in 2025 as planned
Greenpeace activists scale some of London's best-known statues, including the 52-metre Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, to demand action on air pollution