Greenpeace analysis reveals how oil and gas companies are set to profit from spike in fossil fuel prices, as campaign urges government to maintain windfall tax
Oxford Economics analysis reiterates how clean energy investment delivers economic and security benefits that extend far beyond reduced climate impacts
Poll of over 800 executives carried out before Iran War reveals widespread belief oil demand will keep rising for the foreseeable future
Analysis from Oxford Smith School suggests energy bills can be reduced far more by transitioning to a renewable power system than by maximising North Sea fossil fuel production
Calls to approve more drilling in the North Sea in response to the latest energy crisis are deliberately overlooking the clean tech projects that can enhance energy security in the near term
As a wave of new projects and analyses show, the latest energy crisis makes the financial and security case for clean technologies even more compelling
Rachel Reeves insists government's economic plan can insulate UK against economic headwinds, but makes no mention of climate risks or clean energy policy in her speech
The latest conflict in the Middle East further underscores how clean technologies can offer greater resilience in the face of volatile fossil fuel markets
Escalating Middle East crisis comes as government faces competing calls for it to urgently bolster energy security
European gas prices initially soar 24 per cent and oil prices climb 13 per cent, as shipping through Strait of Hormuz faces immediate disruption