Ofgem's Andy Burgess explains the thinking behind the watchdog's sweeping new plans to enable a cleaner and more flexible energy system
James Thornton describes long-awaited plan as 'little more than a shabby rewrite of the previous draft plans' that is 'underwhelming and lacking in urgency'
BusinessGreen runs through the key proposals, findings and talking points arising from Defra's plan to tackle nitrogen dioxide pollution from road transport
ClientEarth's Dominic Phinn believes concern over air quality is finally prompting a major shift in the auto business
Business Secretary Greg Clark will today reveal £246m investment in battery technology over the next four years, alongside new reforms to govern a flexible energy system
New Defra data shows seven major retailers issued 83 per cent fewer bags in 2016/17 compared to calendar year 2014
Green Alliance calls for rethink on role of European Court of Justice post-Brexit, and for UK to maintain access to energy market
In his first major speech as Environment Secretary Michael Gove confirms the government will introduce legislation this year to ban microbeads from cosmetic and personal care products
UK Environmental Law Association (UKELA) adds to chorus of criticism over lack of enforcement safeguards for EU green laws after Brexit
State lawmakers pass legislative package to extend carbon trading scheme to 2030 and take action on local air quality