Andrew Warren warns Display Energy Certificates could be in the firing line in the final weeks of this parliament
Energy-efficient lightbulbs are already cheaper than they were expected to be 10 years from now, but EU may delay laws promoting them
Parliament votes overwhelmingly in favour of binding national emissions reduction targets
Controversial EU-US pact might undermine strong European standards and states' 'right to legislate', committee finds
Party leaders urged to strengthen recent climate pledge, as survey reveals public support for ending reliance on unabated coal power
Ben Caldecott of the Smith School argues the maths are clear, unabated coal power plants must be shuttered within six years
BusinessGreen rounds up reaction to the European Parliament Environment Committee's ETS compromise
Ed Davey: "Ambitious, and early action is good for Europe, providing the certainty needed to create investment, jobs and growth"
Latest Verdantix report suggests global sustainability consultancy market will exceed $1bn by 2019, but is the sector facing some growing pains as it matures?
Advanced biofuels industry could spur hundreds of thousands of jobs across Europe, says new report, but key European parliament vote next week could throw clean fuel ambitions into disarray