Labour Climate and Environment Forum's Paul McNamee reflects on the business response to green policies given the spotlight in Liverpool last week
Interim court hearing kicks off with Friends of the Earth pushing for disclosures from government on internal advice that led to the green light being given for a new coal mine
Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary insists government remains 'resolutely committed' to net zero but that it cannot ‘risk sacrificing the whole climate agenda’ by moving too quickly
Two exit polls indicate ruling Law and Justice Party has not won enough seats to form a government, potentially paving way for easing of strained relations with EU on climate policy
Plant-based drinks maker urges all food and drink producers to publish product footprints amid claims consumers are not being helped to make 'informed choices'
Consultation launched on proposed ban to address plastic pollution in marine environment and reduce the risk of microplastics entering wastewater treatment plants
All the top green news from around the world this week, from a new corporate climate disclosure law in California to the latest dire warnings about ice loss in Antarctica
Environmental Audit Committee calls on government to 'throw our full toolbox at understanding changes in the Arctic better' in order to address threats posed by rising seas and extreme weather
Sports body responsible for £300m of public money each year to ask sports to prove they are taking steps to tackle climate impacts
The government's validation of misinformation around traffic reduction schemes is making councils' already-difficult job even harder, writes UK100's Christopher Hammond