Widely dismissed as a symbolic victory in 2015, the blocking of a major pipeline project has forced Canada’s oil patch to limit its output, vindicating activists
Oil and gas explorers are gearing up to drill offshore Ireland in a bid to boost its energy independence from Britain
Grid operator boss calls on Brussels to approve funding for a new electricity connection to France to avoid isolation from continent
Brexit has led to delays in climate action just at the moment when bold plans could soften the impact of the UK divorce, writes MEP Lynn Boylan
The Conservative government has long backed shale gas exploration, but denied industry calls to loosen ‘unworkable’ limits on seismic activity
The oil and gas major will have to set out how its strategy and investments fit with targets to limit global temperature rise, under new resolution
Changes to UK environment oversight and the Irish power market will not be set by 29 March, the Institute for Government said, and a crash out will leave no time to do so
The market can deliver much faster end to coal power than proposed last week, but it needs a confident signal from the German government
After late-night talks, a dedicated commission has agreed a timetable to phase out coal burning in Europe’s largest economy
A leaked draft report from Germany’s coal commission leaves coal exit timetable open as talks head into final days
Under pressure to block a gas pipeline from Russia and end coal power, the chancellor tied their fates together
Indications that Britain’s new environmental watchdog will be government-funded raise questions about its independence, the National Audit Office said
Innovation flees after Trump reimposes sanctions, environmentalists and government say that puts the country on a dangerous path
As he launches new restrictions on pollution secretary Michael Gove says Brexit is a chance to go greener, but NGOs worry the regulatory bite is missing
Bulgaria, Greece and Spain among countries that fail to present plans to the EU, while Germany submits only a ‘provisional’ version
In late-night talks, negotiators agreed to end backdoor subsidies to coal generators, with some leeway for the most coal-dependent member state
The US is pushing fossil fuels at UN climate talks, but prices for clean energy have tumbled so fast even oil companies are investing in renewables
Twenty kilometres from Cop24 climate talks in Katowice, mining trade unionists look to St Barbara, not Warsaw, Brussels or the UN, for answers to their struggles
Activists are calling on PGE to phase out coal by 2030 and switch to clean energy, or face legal action
Only an ambitious policy, backed by technologies that remove carbon from the air, can bring the EU in line with the Paris Agreement temperature goals