Green groups welcome 'historic' ruling recognising that bisphenol A (BPA), found in TVs, plastic water bottles and kettles, poses a threat to human heath
Update on the Bank's climate change work reveals review planned to assess whether banking sector is adequately addressing climate-related risks
Sweden becomes the first country to significantly strengthen its climate targets following 2015's Paris Agreement
Andrew Warren warns energy saving product rules that slash domestic and business costs could be at risk post-Brexit
Andrew Thompson of Withers & Rogers argues the nature of clean tech and the explosion in microgeneration requires firms to get the balance right between collaboration and IP protection
Changes are afoot in the way the Environment Agency regulates business sites, but, as the EEF's Roz Bulleid asks, will the welcome reforms deliver the desired outcomes?
Green Party's Ed Targett believes the UK needs a major rethink of green policy if it is to remain a global leader in a low-carbon future
Environmental lawyers plan to sue government for the third time over its air quality plan they say has 'major flaws'
Kirsty Gogan of Energy for Humanity warns how leaving Euratom could disrupt everything from nuclear power R&D to medical supplies
Electoral Commission says charities must declare all campaign spending since June last year, despite them not knowing a snap election would be called