Green group signals support for scaled-back emissions trading scheme that only covers energy utilities
For years the International Energy Agency has been regarded as an adjunct to the fossil fuels industry, but now it is calling for a global low-carbon revolution
Renewables industry cautiously optimistic about new ministerial planning unit, but warns system needs urgent streamlining
Measurement, reporting and verification dominate "frank discussion" between major economies
Seven firms pledge to cut supply chain waste as new minister urges more retailers to follow suit
Lifting of liability cap and ban on firms with poor safety records could reshape industry
Bob Wigley calls for increased business rates and stamp duties for firms and households that fail to improve energy efficiency
Chair of Green Investment Bank Commission insists reports saying he wants to axe the Carbon Trust "could not be further from the truth"
Appeals court rules that Superfund polluter-pays scheme does not violate constitutional rights
Will the Nissan Leaf be eligible for a £5,000 subsidy or not?