It will not be easy, but it is entirely possible for the UK (and Europe) to become a defence and a clean energy superpower.
Investment plans include Green Energy Centre that is expected to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 90 per cent against a 2005 ...
Chancellor touts positive impact from planning reforms, but largely glosses over government's clean energy plans ...
New platform to reward Brits for making verified carbon reductions, in a bid to strengthen the financial case for home ...
California-based electric air taxi firm to provide regional and city connections from Virgin hubs at Heathrow and Manchester ...
Reports reveal Beijing intends to extend carbon market to cover steel, cement, and aluminium plants, Indonesia hopes to ...
Latest household waste and recycling data comes as Environment Secretary Steve Reed reiterates call to 'end Britain's ...
US Securities and Exchange Commission will no longer defend rules it adopted only a year ago that require firms to report on ...
Inquiry aims to explore measures government should adopt to keep airport expansion plans are in line with net zero targets ...
Hannah Budnitz at the University of Oxford argues the damage being done to Tesla's brand could inadvertently provide a boost ...
Working with the Sustainable Wine Roundtable the supermarket has reduced the weight of wine bottles and is set to enjoy ...
Labour's hugely ambitious climate plans are advancing, but the Chancellor could have provided clearer assurances they will ...
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