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Liberal Democrats

Politics

Climate change climbs up political agenda days before election

Ecotricity backs Labour's decarbonisation target as Lib Dems hint they could accept Tory onshore wind farm ban

clock 05 May 2015 •

Politics

Could bruised and battered Lib Dem kingmakers prove the green economy's saviour?

The Lib Dems are on the ropes, but a second coalition remains a distinct possibility - will the party fight even harder for its green goals this time around?

clock 01 May 2015 •

Politics

Who deserves the 'green business vote'?

The next government could deliver a golden age for green businesses or condemn the UK to a position amongst the world's climate reckless pollutocrats - every vote matters

clock 30 April 2015 •

Politics

Shell and BP alone eclipse renewable energy sector on access to ministers

Coalition government granted far more more meetings to fossil fuel sector than renewable energy companies between 2010 and 2014, Guardian analysis reveals

clock 29 April 2015 •

Politics

Liberal Democrats' Five Green Laws will create a stronger economy and a fairer society

Writing exclusively for BusinessGreen, Ed Davey says the Liberal Democrats have helped deliver the "greenest government" ever and will continue to champion the low carbon agenda

clock 27 April 2015 •

Politics

Davey: 'This has been the greenest government ever'

Energy and Climate Change Secretary argues Lib Dem Five Green Laws can help ensure environmental agenda plays central role in next parliament

clock 27 April 2015 •

Politics

Daily Politics environment and climate change debate - As it happened

Instant reaction and analysis as the BBC show invites parties to debate the pressing green issues ahead of next month's general election

clock 20 April 2015 •

Politics

Election 2015: BusinessGreen's manifesto guide

From airport expanion to zero emission vehicles, BusinessGreen outlines the parties' main policies on protecting the environment

clock 20 April 2015 • 12 min read

Policy

Labour and the Lib Dems both back a resource security review - whither the other parties?

Friends of the Earth's Dave Powell urges the Conservatives and SNP to grapple with one of the biggest issues facing business and society

clock 20 April 2015 •

Politics

Could this election deliver a golden age for the UK's green economy?

Clegg, Miliband and Cameron could yet usher in a historic transformation of the UK economy – businesses and investors should take note

clock 16 April 2015 • 7 min read
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