‘High risk’ carbon capture projects in the UK face funding cuts
Doubts grow within government about value for money of new technology
Doubts grow within government about value for money of new technology
Danish company attempts to recover from botched US expansion and restore struggling share price
PM backs development of the Jackdaw and Rosebank projects, despite some Labour MPs’ concerns
Decision to stop backing SBTi comes as Amazon founder seeks to curry favour with Donald Trump
Air pollution, which has masked the true extent of global warming, is declining, warns James Hansen
Four-year waits for essential equipment threatens to slow move to renewables
EU regulator Hielkema says governments and banks will struggle to pay for natural disasters
Seed funding for businesses focused on poverty and climate change, in switch from handing out foreign aid
US withdrawal from global agreement raises concerns about pledges to tackle global warming
Mads Nipper to leave Danish company as deputy Rasmus Errboe steps up
Government’s models suggest Sustainable Aviation Fuel will take years to make significant impact
Developers of fossil fuel fields barred from starting production until consent decisions are reconsidered
UK oil major has cut investments and wrote down its US wind farms by almost $1bn
Totemic infrastructure project set for significant hurdles even after political green light
Just Stop Oil hearing will determine Britain’s approach to peaceful protest for years to come, say lawyers
Oil and gas groups rely more heavily on offsets to reach climate targets than any other sector
PM is becoming more ambitious for post-Brexit ‘reset’ talks ahead of key Brussels summit
Analysts caution about investor scepticism of emissions savings from fossil fuel production
Lord Adair Turner advocates for ‘pull together’ of rest of the world to accelerate shift to green energy
Net zero road map shows sector no longer expects fuel to make significant contribution to decarbonisation by 2050