Greenpeace uncovers report which suggests government now expects just 17 shale gas and oil sites to be up and running by the end of the decade
First data ever gathered from extremely remote area of the South Indian Ocean has a surprisingly high volume of plastic particles, say scientists
Writing exclusively for BusinessGreen, Carbon Tracker analysts warn ExxonMobil's climate risk assessment is short on crucial detail
High speed rail line linking London to West Midlands becomes first infrastructure project to be awarded BREEAM accreditation
Maker of Jack Daniels, Chambord and Finlandia vodka claims it is first major US spirits and wine producer to commit to a renewables power purchase agreement
Station operator to trial free drinking facilities at London Charing Cross
Experts from Citi, Microsoft and Bank of America weigh in on the latest corporate efforts to reach dramatic emissions targets
Former Environment Secretary declares denial of climate science 'untenable' and warns UK must reject a 'Trumpian denial of the facts'
Retail giant reveals locations of factories that supply over 95 per cent of its clothes, all of which are required to meet ethical and environmental code of conduct
US telecoms giant inks deals for power from 520MW of wind capacity - a move that ranks as one of the largest corporate green energy purchases ever made in the US