The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has stated that the Earth’s climate is now more out of balance than at any time in observed history, as greenhouse gas concentrations drive continued warming of the atmosphere and ocean and melting of ice.
Upgrades to the UK’s air defence radar systems will also have an unexpected benefit in unlocking offshore wind capacity.
Reform UK will scrap VAT and green levies on household energy bills if they form the next government.
A new analysis from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit has found that many EV drivers might soon find themselves saving the equivalent of an extra £200 a year compared to petrol car drivers as oil prices reach new heights.
The European Commission has been toying with making alterations to its green policies pretty much since introduced, and in fluid times it may be no bad thing.
TotalEnergies are being sued over its responsibility for climate change in a case that could have global repercussions.
Enquiries regarding solar panels have jump 27 per cent as UK households seek to shield themselves from war-driven energy price shocks.
Fashion’s considerable water use comes with real costs that are systematically pushed out of view at the same time as brands continue to publish sustainability commitments.
The Energy Secretary has outlined new measures to go “further and faster” including ‘plug-and-go’ low-cost solar panels sold via supermarkets and bringing forward the Government’s next annual renewables auction (AR8) to July.
Weather is currently a very political issue, and any unpreparedness for the effects of climate change fuels public anger.
The Government has published England’s first ever Land Use Framework, the plan for delivering development, nature restoration, renewable energy and food security.
Sustainable practices could increase farm profits by £1.6bn annually by 2035, driven by lower input costs and greater resilience.
A new deal has been launched to ensure Wales meets its renewable energy targets.
DESNZ has launched a tool to help the beleaguered pubs, restaurant and hotel sector reduce energy bills.
Tara Singh, the chief executive of RenewableUK, has joined Octopus’ Greg Jackson on calling for a more pragmatic approach to the UK’s transition and allow the North Sea to be opened.
Shadow Pensions Minister, Helen Whately, has warned that mandating pension scheme investment would represent a "quiet power grab" by the Government.
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