Commission unveils sweeping new set of decarbonisation targets, but dilutes plans for cutting agricultural emissions in concession to protesting farmers and right-wing members of EU Parliament
Official data confirms previously reported figures showing UK emissions have fallen 50 per cent since 1990 while the economy has grown almost 80 per cent
The government is reportedly considering a major U-turn on crucial green heating policies - but Minister's wariness risks undermining investment and failing to account for the impact of innovation
ECIU analysis calculates that households that have installed solar panels, insulation, heat pumps, and electric vehicles are typically saving over £150 a month
Environmental Audit Committee publishes proposals for how Parliament can have greater say in how Carbon Budgets are set as they are being planned
We Mean Business' Andrew Prag reflects on what green businesses should take away from this year's World Economic Forum meeting in Davos
The Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) is just the latest body to argue the UK is starting to fall behind its European neighbours in the adoption of environmental policies and regulations
Claire Coutinho reportedly preparing to 'cave in' to lobbying from boiler manufacturers who she recently accused of 'price gouging, plain and simple'
New unit will be tasked with carrying out financial investigations targeted at the waste sector
The decision to close Port Talbot's blast furnance should deal another blow to the case for new coal mining in the UK, but te controversial plans continue to advance