Commission asks government to clarify how returning warm water into estuary will affect natural habitats
NFU says wheat yields are down 14 per cent, adding pressure to global food prices already hit by drought in US and Russia
Terms of loan extensions will reportedly see Sharp withdraw manufacturing from US and Europe to consolidate in Japan
Venture capital firm completes first hydro-electricity deal with £1.3m investment in Welsh project
The Prime Minister has instructed officials to again assess the feasibility of plans for a giant tidal barrage in the Severn Estuary
But environment minister reveals government could replicate levy that has been pioneered in Wales and Ireland
Network of more than 100 pylons serving wind farms in mid-Wales will travel through Vyrnwy valley
Global green business body aims to step up support for local sustainability initiatives
Company also confirms it is hoping to break ground on £210m manufacturing plant this year
Jonathon Porritt argues campaigners could help the UK create one of the world's greenest governments - over the border in Wales