Stand-off over the role of the International Energy Agency intensifies, as White House ramps up calls for the influential agency to stop tracking climate and clean energy progress
Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron promise to continue to prioritise climate action and energy security in face of President Trump's 'crazy ideas' and threats to international law
EU's forthcoming Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is likely to have only a 'negligible' impact on trade with the US, new analysis claims
New study suggests Trump administration's attacks on climate policy are jeopardising its leadership position in the emerging carbon removals market - and creating an opportunity for the UK
BloombergNEF analysis estimates US battery storage costs could jump 58 per cent under new tariffs, causing delays to much-needed new projects
Plus hydrogen storage boost for Sweden's HYBRIT green steel project, hundreds fired at US climate science body NOAA, and French insect protein start-up Ÿnsect files for insolvency
Latest EV industry figures from Rho Motion reveal global EV sales are up, but regional disparities have grown
Plus Austria's last coal plant and Trump's mercury rule rollbacks, as we round up all the top global green business news this week
As the White House bristles at suggestions its climate stance is evolving, everyone from the IMF to JP Morgan are stepping up calls for a bolder global response to the escalating crisis
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