Deliberative democracy is a valuable tool that can help the next PM craft climate policies that are effective and popular, writes Lancaster University's Jacob Ainscough
"The language used so far over the course of the Conservative leadership race regarding solar and land use is deeply concerning"
The Inflation Reduction Act could have significant implications for sustainability departments across the US
PM presses energy firms to ramp up investment in domestic energy projects, as pressure intensifies on government to act to support households and businesses facing soaring bills
Foreign Secretary promises to stop fields being filled with 'paraphernalia' like solar farms at latest hustings event, as net zero champion Chris Skidmore defects from Rishi Sunak campaign
Advocates should talk about net zero more, not less, to avoid climate falling headfirst into a destructive culture war, argues Daniel Newport from the Tony Blair Institute
CBI Director-General joins chorus of voices urging government to act now to tackle looming economic and energy crisis
Critics of the net zero transition are trying to blame it for the UK's economic woes, but their arguments are looking increasingly detached from the modern world
Lib Dems urge government to cancel looming energy price cap increase, as latest projections suggest average household bills could top £4,000 from January
The landmark legislation's climate provisions could unlock billions of dollars of low carbon investment and millions of green jobs - but it also paves the way for new fossil fuel infrastructure