The new CPLC aims to educate support corporate and government parties, should they choose to introduce carbon pricing
A new report on planned construction works in the coal sector has led some to consider the toxic issue of decarbonisation
Here we break down the biggest issues at COP21, expressed in the words of the 150 or so world leaders in attendance
India’s commitment to renewables is at odds with a refusal to subject its targets to external scrutiny
The 21st Conference of the Parties will see representatives from 195 countries attempt to reach an agreement on a global climate deal
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also referred to as the twenty-first session of the Conference of Parties (COP21), will still go ahead – despite the attacks on Paris
The oil rich Kingdom, facing fiscal pressure from low world oil prices, may cut citizen energy subsidies
Fuel cell energy could be the next big thing for businesses
A number of technological breakthroughs could finally realise the potential of the ocean to power the world
The UK plans to test the use of electric highways that would allow electric cars to charge as they drive
Electric cars and consumer technology are placing considerable demand on the world’s lithium market. Jules Gray asks if this could trigger the next commodity boom
Crowd- and community-funded renewables projects are growing in popularity, and so too are the opportunities for participating businesses