Government 'should not and can not' change emissions reduction pathway that could save UK £200bn by 2050 says Committee on Climate Change
Conservative MPs have repeatedly claimed a decarbonisation target will cost each household £125; it is time they showed their working
Government advisory body categorically rejects argument that UK's climate action is ahead of other countries and disadvantaging businesses
Environmental Audit Committee report concludes there is no case for relaxing UK carbon targets in upcoming review
Energy and Climate Change Secretary strongly disputes George Osborne's comment that the UK should not lead the fight against climate change
Bob Ward argues a recent Conservative attack on the Climate Change Act will make worrying reading for green businesses
A rundown of the main talking points from the Committee on Climate Change's report on the UK's emissions-cutting progress
While slow progress is being made, Green Deal and Electricity Market Reforms need beefing up to ensure UK meets third and fourth carbon budgets
The UK's former Special Representative for Climate Change's five key lessons all business and political leaders should heed
The Tory MP's mea culpa about his support for the Climate Change Act might have more credibility if there were fewer mistakes