The government has confirmed plans for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism alongside a flurry of changes to the UK's Emissions Trading Scheme, but concerns remain over the timetable and alignment with the EU
Government unveils funding boost for energy efficiency and heat pump programmes, as Treasury confirms plans for new carbon border levy
Government says it will 'robustly defend' itself against separate legal challenges that aim to overturn the decision to develop UK's largest untapped North Sea oil field
Analysis finds obvious environmental and social risks remain unaccounted for in many countries' central banking and supervision regulation
Onward report warns payments on offer to farmers through Defra's new agricultural subsidy regime are too small and complicated to access
WTW's Matt Huxham looks at the risks and opportunities presented by the Latin American nation's ambitious environmantal agenda
Business leaders, citizens and governments must work together to slash consumption of fossil fuels, writes Solar Impulse Foundation's Bertrand Piccard
A look at some of the key green business stories from around the world this week
The government has scrapped plans to use pipe hydrogen into homes in Redcar and Ellesmere Port, dashing the hopes of gas network firms
Battery demand could increase eight-fold by 2030, according to Rocky Mountain Institute report