Ecology building society’s month long battle to save an ancient lime in West Yorkshire falls foul of planning laws
Burning Europe’s lignite reserves would wipe out carbon budget from 2020 until the end of the century, says Greenpeace
Opposition party to table amendments to Lords infrastructure bill that would tighten rules for companies drilling for shale gas
Government seeks exemption from European law that would close down Aberthaw for its excessive nitrogen oxide emissions
Protests at offices of Defra and energy firm in London, Swansea University campus and sites in East Yorkshire and Blackpool
Financial Conduct Authority accused of undermining official policy by refusing new applications for community projects
Rise in blocking-patterns – hot or wet weather remaining stuck over regions for weeks – causing frequent heatwaves or floods
Maria Eagle, shadow environment secretary, claims evidence suggests an extra 330,000 properties will be at risk by 2035
Friends of the Earth's Craig Bennett argues that businesses admirable green initiatives are being hampered by a failure to push back against dinosaur corporate lobbyists
Statement by America’s biggest public relations firm may be the industry’s first official position on climate denial