The world needs a Plan B on climate change because politicians are failing to reduce carbon emissions, according to a UN report.
Senate Finance Committee approves latest extension of wind production tax credit as reports show how policy can stand in for carbon tax
Solar Trade Association's Leonie Greene welcomes the government's new strategy, but asks why Ministers have to detract from the launch by bashing solar farms?
Labour's Julie Elliott argues that investors desperately needs to see a consistent line on energy policy from the government
Communiqué signed by 70 companies calls for "rapid and focused response" to threat of rising emissions
Janez Potočnik's speech to the opening of the Industrial GreenTec Fair - in full
Given the government is already cutting subsidies for onshore wind farms and enforcing tough planning rules, there is no case for a blanket ban on development
New UNEP report shows worldwide investment in green energy fell 14 per cent last year as a result of political uncertainty and falling technology costs
Technique of burning biomass then pumping released carbon underground included in leaked draft from UN climate panel
London Array produces 1.5TWh in the six months to April 2014, new figures confirm
Environment Commissioner highlights how eco-industries have grown about seven per cent a year throughout the financial crisis
Engineering giant signs up to Solar Impulse project to complete round-the-world solar powered flight
Parliament agrees to review consent decision after rival port developer unveiled conflicting plans
“Although Fox discussed climate change most often, the tone of its coverage was disproportionately dismissive,” says the study by four professors, two from George Mason University, the others from Yale and American University.
The recent slowdown in the warming rate of the Northern Hemisphere may be a result of internal variability of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation -- a natural phenomenon related to sea surface temperatures, according to Penn State researchers.
Researchers have found new evidence that permafrost thawing is releasing large quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere via plants, which could accelerate warming trends.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) and Unilever NV (UNA) joined 68 other companies in urging world governments to cap cumulative carbon emissions since the industrial revolution to 1 trillion metric tons to contain rising temperatures.
The UK should continue to use nuclear power, in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, writes Stephen Tindale.
Tory chairman Grant Shapps says renewable energy sources 'blight countryside' and predicts clash with Lib Dems on issue
Last week, health professionals and students launched Fossil Free Health. Will the medical establishment listen to their call to divest?