The Clean Growth Strategy takes us back to where we were in 2011, argues ClientEarth's Jonathan Church
Green lawyer group warns government that without action to address 'holes' in latest UK air quality plan Defra will face legal action for the third time
Green law group claims new EU regulations allow automakers to keep car emissions control systems secret from the public, potentially allowing for another 'dieselgate' scandal
Official statistics suggest scant progress in improving air quality over the past 18 months, but new sales data confirms diesel vehicle slump is continuing
As the MPs prepare for today's debate on key bill, environmental professionals, legal experts and green NGOs warn changes are necessary to ensure green Brexit
Increased ability to foresee climactic events is in turn heightening the need for businesses and governments to manage risk and harm, according to a new scientific paper
The government has set out its negotiating stance on jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the EU post-Brexit, but many uncertainties remain on green laws and standards
Judge demands ban placed on most polluting diesels entering German city of Stuttgart from January 2018, ruling previous plans from city government not ambitious enough
James Thornton describes long-awaited plan as 'little more than a shabby rewrite of the previous draft plans' that is 'underwhelming and lacking in urgency'
Centrepiece of Air Quality Plan to call time on the internal combustion engine, but concerns remain over short term action