Washington Post reveals draft statement accepts risk of extreme climate change, and uses it to argue there is no point trying to curb emissions
President Trump is rarely nature's friend, but he has just ordered all US federal buildings to improve their energy performance, explains Andrew Warren of the British Energy Efficiency Federation
Courts continue to challenge the Trump administration's attempts to dilute environmental rules, but that is not stopping the President raving once again against renewable energy
From lashing out at 'radical environmentalists' to plotting a watering down of light bulb standards, it has been a busy week for the Trump administration
As temperature records topple and the 'Hothouse Earth' we were warned of looms, it's long past time to admit we're scared
BusinessGreen brings you this week's green economy headlines from around the world
Legal battle looms as White House works up plan to revoke California's right to regulate auto emissions
Tom Chivers argues that despite the federal government's corruption and incompetence, there are still reasons to hope the US can drive global climate action
Pruitt's actions at the EPA have left a demoralized agency where staff fear their ability to protect public health is diminished
Donald Trump's punitive tariffs and the reaction could undermine global cooperation and slow the transition to a sustainable world, says Erik Solheim