The LME is the world's oldest and largest industrial metals exchange - BusinessGreen investigates how it is preparing for the battery metal goldrush and responding to calls for a more sustainable metals industry
Energy Networks Association takes stock of Britain's hydrogen blending prospects in fresh research, which argues significant emissions savings are feasible
Green groups warn delay is at risk of becoming 'the default culture' at Defra, as Environment Agency boss backs calls for environmental regulation 'done right'
News of rescue funding comes after reports that government refused start-up's appeal for £30m in emergency backing
Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership publishes checklist for governments attending COP27, arguing that focus should be on energy, adaptation, ambition, finance, and nature
Palm oil can be transformed into a commodity that can deliver environmental goals and a more resilient food system, writes RSPO's Inke van der Sluijs
News that start-up behind Northumberland gigafactory project is facing collapse comes as electric black cab maker LEVC announces major layoffs
Analysis reveals listed companies are rapidly eating through the remaining carbon budget for keeping warming below 1.5C
Rishi Sunak’s team indicates he may attend Egypt climate talks in wake of internal criticism over decision to avoid crucial summit
Funding for carbon markets should become natural part of the climate finance toolkit, argues EBRD's Gerrit Held