Octopus and EDF say shifting the charges to gas bills would encourage families to invest in new cars
Governments should ensure that expanded use of renewable technologies goes hand in hand with peacebuilding
The venture capitalist discusses his latest big bets
Green tech is stalling because businesses lack confidence that leaders will follow up words with actions
QuantumScape’s deal with VW is a rare bright spot in a tough market for electric transportation
Rome plans to allow investments in small reactors as part of a bid to lower the country’s carbon emissions
Margot Henderson and other top chefs suggest recipes for the very ugly but potentially ocean-saving ‘naked clam’
The EU’s new reforms may have limited impact until fast-fashion groups outside of Europe abide by the same manufacturing rules
Also in today’s newsletter, the brewing tensions over a new EU green trade proposal
Bills are rising across the country and the UK’s biggest water company is in special measures
Power generator RWE says government risks securing ‘less than half’ of new capacity needed under current support scheme
The UK government has also pulled support from a Cumbrian coal mine
A new US ban on uranium from Russia will also further tighten supply
Proposals come as South East Water warns it needs investors to put more money into the business
COP29 host intends to launch venture with contribution from state company
Houston’s main utility struggles to restore service two days after storm pushed millions of households offline
A Turkish foundation is looking beyond the provision of ‘psychological first aid’ to give young people career opportunities
On energy and innovation, we are being outplayed by the US and China
‘We have never seen such an anomaly’ warns climate expert even as La Niña phenomenon brings early signs of cooling
Oil major warns delay in transition could be ‘costly’ in its annual outlook
Your guide to the technologies and solutions that will help the planet reach net zero
Best understood as operating like a fridge in reverse, the technology is a key part of the road to net zero
Aircraft travel is perhaps the hardest human activity to decarbonise. Used cooking oil is part of the solution
Making crop nutrients requires a lot of fossil fuels — using hydrogen instead could put an end to that
There’s no shortage of techniques — only a lack of consensus over pros and cons