But critics remain concerned over proposals for extensive use of statutory instruments and unanswered questions about how rules will be enforced
The US president has promised to revive the coal industry, but it is hard to see how his executive order will deliver
New regulations laid before Parliament today will save heavy industries like steel and chemical companies £100m a year, government claims
Leading Brexit campaigner highlights environmental rule as example of EU regulation that could be reformed or rescinded post-Brexit
Reports suggest executive order to be signed tomorrow, targeting a wider range of environmental policy than previously thought
Judge rules company guilty of 'wholly unacceptable' pollution that saw 1.5 billion litres of untreated sewage released into the River Thames
Energy experts appearing in front of BEIS select committees warn it is crucial UK remains part of European Emissions Trading System
'Unprecedented' move sees four Parliamentary committees team up to scrutinise government action to clean up Britain's toxic air
Move likely to embarrass British government as UN agency says lack of talks with Europe means it should refrain from further work
Veteran environmental lawyer and ClientEarth founder chats to BusinessGreen about Brexit, China's bid to build an 'ecological civilisation', and why the UK government is failing to uphold the Climate Change Act