Air pollution in China and other Asian countries is having far-reaching impacts on weather patterns across the Northern Hemisphere, a study suggests.
A record 73% of beaches in the UK have "excellent" water quality because of last summer's dry weather, according to the Marine Conservation Society.
Latest figures from Clean Energy Pipeline reveal 14 per cent increase in investment during first three months of the year
The Solar Trade Association's Leonie Greene urges government to help create a pool of talent, but could industry be doing more too?
PhD project with University of Edinburgh to investigate how solar lights used in developing countries can be safely repaired and recycled
Local authorities could be forced to ditch their energy saving targets under plans being pushed through Parliament
But government downplays impact on UK's 2020 targets, as Moray Council seeks to create offshore wind hub
Jonny Hazell of the Green Alliance argues the UK's giant retail sector can be harnessed to drive the formation of a circular economy
IPCC report confirms a better and sustainable future is possible, the onus is now on political and business leaders to make it happen
Sustainable Energy Association and Association for the Conservation of Energy write to MPs over fears that local authority powers will be ditched
Prosiect GwyriAD comes online, as Green Gas Certification Scheme confirms supply is set to increase to 400 million kWh by next year
European Commission study calls for cross-border restrictions to be dropped so hauliers can operate more efficiently
Japan’s ailing electricity companies have welcomed a government decision to restart the nation’s nuclear power plants, three years after they were shut down in the wake of the Fukushima accident.
Technology Strategy Board announces funding for two year project to develop innovative polymers that help get the barnacles off the boat
Before renewable energy becomes cheap enough to be politically acceptable we need an alternative to dirty coal
The price of oil, gas and wheat jumped as commodities hit a six-week high on the back of mounting fears that an escalation in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia will disrupt global supplies.
Very little has been achieved despite scientists sounding the alarm time after time
The Amazon rainforest is becoming increasingly vulnerable to catastrophic forest fires due to a combination of droughts, climate change and human activities such as deforestation, farming and habitat fragmentation, a major study has concluded.
Investigation by Global Witness reveals there were nearly three times as many deaths in 2012 than 10 years previously
Smog-hit China is set to pass a new law that would give Beijing more powers to shut polluting factories and punish officials, and even place protected regions off-limits to industrial development, scholars with knowledge of the situation said.