MPs slam 'lost decade' of underpowered energy efficiency programmes that has made it harder to meet climate and fuel poverty goals
Reforms in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill mean Section 50 licences would no longer be required to installed chargepoint at home - but it is a change the government could and should introduce right away, writes the REA's Matt Adams
New working paper seeks views on how to formalise requirement for clean energy developers to provide community benefit schemes
Europe's largest producer of waste-based biodiesel announces strategic review to assess Immingham plant's commercial viability
Climate advisors urge Scottish Government to use devolved powers to accelerate efforts to cut emissions from buildings, surface transport, agriculture, and land use
Number of criminal probes targeting water companies has increased 145 per cent since last July, new data confirms
Simon Stiell urges governments to deliver bold national climate action plans that can provide "an antidote to economic uncertainty"
Caroline Bush reflects on the challenges of covering the 'full gamut' of environmental law, and how nature markets have been a 'natural progression' for Osborne Clarke
'Polycrisis' of economic, social and environmental challenges demands more active effort to reshape sustainable finance, CISL report claims
Wind and solar projects continue to prosper in the US, Vinted celebrates in France, and calls grow to tackle bottom trawling