WWF's Gareth Redmond-King argues that as charging networks become more integrated ministers should be looking to accelerate the phase out of the internal combustion engine
It is already entirely possible to interpret fiduciary duty in a way that tackles climate risks and allows for divestment, but plans to update investment rules are still hugely welcome
BP's $200m Lightsource injection may be a drop in the ocean for the UK oil giant, but it demonstrates growing recognition of the risks of fossil fuels
Green Party's Deputy Leader Amelia Womack reflects on a week of plastic-free living
New research by techUK reveals that tech-savvy Millennials have emerged as the new home energy champions. But consumer participation cannot be taken for granted, tech UK's Susanne Baker warns
Luke Clark exclusively reveals RenewableUK's plans to work with the ORE Catapult, to prove marine energy can meet government's key benchmarks
Hubbub's Trewin Restorick explains why an expanded community fridge network could spell good news for new business models
Energy and industry minister Richard Harrington's speech at the Nuclear Industry Association annual conference 2017
Case for biofuels in passenger cars is rapidly shrinking in the face of electric technology, but sector could still play a vital role in aviation and freight
Often portrayed as a barrier to growth, well-designed environmental regulations can in fact result in a range of positive economic outcomes, argues The Aldersgate Group's Nick Molho