Reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century in the UK is 'possible' but will require radical changes to heating, transport, industry, and power sectors
Further UK policy measures are needed to shift homes towards low carbon heating options, analysis by Cambridge Econometrics finds
Dr Rose Chard of the Energy Systems Catapult explores how to tackle the twin challenge of fuel poverty and heat system decarbonisation
With £120m of backing, Dutch style retrofits could slash carbon emissions, gas demand and consumer bills, Green Alliance report argues
Government must lay the groundwork now for decarbonising heat in the coming decades, say expert advisors
Council teams up with 10:10 and Scene to look at whether installing underground heat pumps in green spaces could generate revenue for services
NIC calls for a sweeping overhaul of UK infrastructure to prepare the country for the impacts of climate change
Campaign group 10:10 publishes new research suggesting underground rivers could prove a valuable source of green heat for the capital
'We will not be heating our buildings in 2050 by setting fire to the same substances that people burned in the Victorian era' government predicts
Project to warm houses using water naturally heated in underground mine workings secures £6.5m in EU funding