Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has staged a minor coup over coalition energy policy.
Governments are likely to be warned next week that a "dash for gas" will not solve climate change.
Report finds pollutants linked to one in 12 deaths in parts of London every year.
Rising sea levels and extreme weather mean battered coastal areas urgently need "future-proofing", says new National Trust report.
Bob Dudley says Russia and Europe's mutual dependence should prevent major disruption to energy supplies, as a third of shareholders decline to back BP's executive pay.
Almost a third of the oil giant's investors fail to back the deal at a bad-tempered annual meeting.
A Grimsby-based bioenergy producer has been driven to open its first ethanol plant in the United States rather than in Britain because of the uncertainty surrounding the European Union’s biofuel regulations.
New Public Health England figures raise fresh concerns over EU's "woefully inadequate" laws to prevent fine particulates PM 2.5
Nathan Goode of Grant Thornton navigates the maze of EMR, LCF, CfDs and PPAs, and finds that onshore wind developers could end up getting lost in the policy labyrinth
"Missing link" of energy policy could cut emissions and balance grid as more renewables come online, report finds
Company purchases first US wind farm in largest renewable energy investment to date
Commissioner insists no company will close down as a result of new guidelines that aim to reduce renewables subsidies
RenewableUK warns decision to extend recovery powers is a "costly mistake", as new report warns Tory wind farm cap would push up costs of decarbonisation
Greg Barker reveals plan to find new ways of driving large scale investment into low carbon projects in developing countries
Mayor Boris Johnson launches competition to find new technologies to help reduce peak demand
Closure of two UK Coal deep pits leaves "no long-term future for the production of coal resources in the UK", experts say
From chocolate and coastlines to bee and butterfly habitats, we need to protect the cherished things that climate change endangers
The head of Cheniere Energy, which is due to become the US’s first new natural gas exporter next year, said the ability of US energy to save Europe from its dependence on Russian supplies had been overstated.
Vladimir Putin warned that Russia was poised to halt gas supplies to Ukraine – placing European customers in jeopardy – unless immediate action was taken to resolve Kiev’s unpaid bills.
ExxonMobil is stepping up its attempts to win over sceptical Europeans to fracking by developing a generation of hydraulic fracturing fluids that do not pose a hazard to the environment.