
MP hints at lifeline for solar farm feed-in tariffs
Influential Tory backbencher predicts incentives for solar farms will remain, but at reduced level
The government's highly controversial fast-track review of feed-in tariff incentives for solar installations with more than 50kW of capacity could yet retain support for solar farms – but at a much reduced...
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"A good step forward': Glencore announces plan to 'limit' coal production and develop 'Paris-consistent strategy'
'To deliver a strong investment case to our shareholders, we must invest in assets that will be resilient to regulatory, physical and operational risks related to climate change'
UK battery storage firm Zenobe secures £25m Japanese investment
The £25m injection from Tepco and Jera comes with option for a further £10m to help scale up company's power storage ambitions
European farms could grow green and still be able to feed population
Research shows loss in yields could be offset by reorienting diets away from grain-fed meat
Beyond Brexit: Trade, standards, and 'environmental advancement'
The UK's external trade arrangements after Brexit must be such that they secure the UK's environmental standards and allow them to tighten over time argues Nick Molho at the Aldersgate Group