Six European energy companies write to UN asking for help to develop worldwide price on emission
Ben van Beurden agrees we need to capture carbon emissions of fossil fuel reserves, but predicts that the world will be ‘zero carbon’ by century’s end
Former US Vice President warns valuations for carbon reserves are ‘even more absurd' than thinking that proceeded sub-prime mortgage crash
Environmentalists say presumption of global temperature rise to 4C undermines multinational’s ability to talk with authority on climate change
Japanese firm signs partnership with New Energy to accelerate roll out of thin film technology in Britain
Environmentalists accuse the government of ‘looking the other way’ after US gives green light for Shell to restart drilling for oil and gas
Weak European renewable energy goals originated with Shell lobby pitch for gas – not renewable energy – to provide pathway for decarbonisation, access to information papers show
James Smith of the Carbon Trust argues there is a future for oil and gas firms, but only if they embrace low carbon technology
US Department of Interior rubber-stamps controversial exploration in the Alaskan Arctic, despite campaigners' protests
Controversial decision expected from US interior secretary likely to spark protests from campaigners against Anglo-Dutch exploration in seas off Alaska