Polling commissioned by eleven trade associations reveal that energy cost remains, not surprisingly, the most cited concern, but voters also support development of clean energy.
An international group of researchers has produced a fourth update to key indicators of the state of the climate system set out in the IPCC AR6 assessment, building on previous editions in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
The Corporate Net-Zero Standard V2.0 has been unveiled by SBTi, who are calling it the “most comprehensive framework for corporate climate action to date”.
DESNZ has published its quarterly heat pump installation data, showing that the total number of retrofit heat pumps installed in Q1 2026 was 18 per cent lower quarter on quarter, and 22 per cent lower year on year.
The National Energy System Operator (NESO), working with Energy Networks Association (ENA) and network operators, has confirmed more than half (58 per cent) of connection offers for transmission and distribution projects in the 2030 pipeline have now been issued.
Ultra-wealthy individuals are responsible for a disproportionate cost of climate harm, via their ownership investments in high-emitting activities alongside their carbon-intensive lifestyles, a new Greenpeace Africa report claims.
Scottish emissions fell by one per cent, or 0.4Mt, compared to 2023.
The Crown Estate intends to launch a competitive tender process next month for the Morgan offshore wind site.
Britain’s new car market has delivered its strongest May performance since before the pandemic, with registrations up 7.1 per cent, and with demand increasingly electrified.
A four‑year, international programme led by Rolls‑Royce and easyJet to demonstrate hydrogen as a viable aviation fuel has culminated in a world-first achievement in a modern aero engine running on 100 per cent hydrogen at full take-off power, proving the potential of hydrogen to play a transformative role in future zero-carbon aviation.
The electric vehicle charging sector can deliver £15.5bn directly to the economy by 2035 and unlock up to £385bn of GVA by 2035 to wider transport electrification, according to a report by LCP Delta.
Singapore is drawing up its first national climate adaptation plan, a comprehensive response to climate change, but of particular interest is its use of district cooling as a remedial measure.
Gas power generation loses market share for the fifth year running, outcompeted by solar with nearly half of gas-generating countries already passed peak gas generation.
Investment firms could save around £20m a year under new proposals from the FCA to simplify climate reporting for investment products.
Global solar body GOGLA has released its 2025 Global Off-Grid Solar Market Report, showing that its trade affiliates sold more than 10 million solar energy kits in 2025, the highest annual total ever recorded.
The Government has set its next target for long-term emissions reduction, with the proposed level for the seventh Carbon Budget, which sets a target of around 87 per cent emissions reduction in the period 2038 to 2042, as endorsed by the Environmental Audit Committee and the Climate Change Committee.
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