Lord Deben says incoming prime minister’s silence on climate change should not be taken as scepticism – but warns tough choices for Number 10 lie ahead
Government advisers also say more action would be needed to cut emissions in other areas to cope with full-scale fracking, reports the Guardian
Despite a record-breaking year of global nuclear construction in 2015, a report by the industry recognises that it still faces unresolved problems and uncertainties
NGOs tell Citibank, HSBC and JP Morgan they are undermining climate policy by financing fossil fuel spree
Head of UK Committee on Climate Change criticises Brexit backers, suggesting they will seek to undermine green regulations
Two 350MW arrays in the Netherlands will supply power at €87/MWh, beating the next cheapest project by miles
Critics of the UK’s climate policy sense a window of opportunity post Brexit, but an inability to download the right PDF is hampering their hopes
UN climate champion and France envoy talks to Climate Home on the sidelines of the Business and Climate summit in London, revealing her hopes and plans through to 2018
Europe’s top economy and world’s second-largest oil producer signal plans to ratify global pact to limit warming to sub 2C
France’s influential environment chief says she wants heads of state to agree on backing the Paris deal before the next UN summit in November
Norwegian minister Vidar Helgesen, French envoy Laurence Tubiana and Dutch minister Sharon Dijksma give their views on Brexit
Parliament set to confirm low carbon direction, but leadership contest spells continued uncertainty over policy details
Government will endorse new 2032 goal to reduce fossil fuel pollution this week, will work with US, India, Japan and China on delivering Paris climate deal goals
Conservative colleague Lord Barker insists former London mayor would not unpick environmental legislation if elected leader
It’s easy to assume Brexit means a cull of green policies, but the strength of the low carbon economy suggests that’s not a given
UK’s probable departure from the EU throws carbon cutting agenda into confusion just as countries were preparing to approve Paris climate agreement
A vote to leave the EU has left many distraught, but the underlying fundamentals of the low carbon economy are strong, argues E3G director Jonathan Gaventa
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With climate and euro sceptics close to regaining Number 10, British climate policy looks set for a rocky ride this summer
Scientists, politicians, green groups and the international community react to stunning British vote to leave European Union