
Tata and Celsa Steel compensated in attempt to prevent 'carbon leakage'
Government confirms £16m paid out to help energy intensive firms cope with the indirect costs of EU Emissions Trading Scheme
Seventeen companies, including Tata Steel, Celsa Steel and chemical firm Ineos Chlor Vinyls, have been handed millions of pounds in compensation by the government to help them cope with the costs of carbon...
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Labour revs up plan for fully-electric bus fleet across England by 2030
Party pledges to invest £4bn in transforming all 35,000 buses operating in England to run on electricity, while expanding local bus services
Tesco to kick-start anti-deforestation project in Brazil's Cerrado
Supermarket is hoping to set up support scheme for soy farmers in the Cerrado region of Brazil in a bid to protect native vegetation
COP25 Overnight Briefing: Can Greta's arrival spark life into Paris Agreement talks?
Hopes are high that Greta Thunberg's arrival in Madrid can deliver some urgency for Paris Agreement talks that have shown slow progress so far
BusinessGreen Technology Awards: All the winners
All the winners and highly commended entries from the fifth annual BusinessGreen Technology Awards