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
Environmental law group raises possibility of legal action if government "continues to kick this can down the road"
Environmental law firm sets out four key conditions it says the UK's imminent plan for dealing with air pollution must meet
The government is being forced to take tougher action on air pollution because of EU rules, so how clean will our air be without them?
Mainstream wins appeal over Low Carbon Contracts Company decision to terminate Contract for Difference for 450MW Neart na Gaoithe
Heathrow expansion faces host of potential legal challenges on air quality, noise and climate - Is Boris Johnson right, is a third runway undeliverable?
ClientEarth's case against Defra over UK plans to meet EU regulations begins, as alliance of doctors and nurses urge bloder action to tackle air pollution
ClientEarth's legal challenge over government air quality plans will now be heard by the High Court in October
CBRE's Julie Townsend explains the differences between UK and overseas environmental laws - and reveals how to steer clear of key risks
Good Energy says it plans to challenge ASA ruling declaring that its arch rival supplies "Britain's greenest energy"