Government's controversial watering down of green policies faces fiercest criticism yet
Kirsty Gogan of Energy for Humanity fears Jeremy Corbyn risks destabilising a hard-won cross-party consensus on nuclear power and how best to meet carbon targets
The vast majority of CEOs are committed to taking action to tackle climate change for both moral and commercial reasons, but are they making action to cut emissions a board-level priority?
A discussion at the US ambassador's residence reveals parts of the clean tech community are facing something of a crisis of conscience
Latest bilateral agreeement sees two nations work together to push for target ahead of Paris Climate Summit in December
For the environment the first 100 days of the Cameron government have been as bleak as the air around a coal-fired power plant - the Prime Minister does not have long to deliver on his green promises
In the run up to the Paris climate summit, BusinessGreen toured four US states to learn more about how they are nurturing their green economies
In one dramatic move Hillary Clinton has served to highlight the staggering paucity of the Labour leadership campaign's engagement with the green economic opportunity
Subsidies for fossil fuel reform inconsistent with strategies for green growth, according to new analysis from the OECD
It has been an unremittingly bleak week for the green economy, but could there be some light at the end of the tunnel?