
The first large-scale shipment of highly polluting tar sands oil from Canada is said to have arrived in Spain last week. The 570,000-barrel Western Canada Select...

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in India has taken another step forward towards its ambitious goal of every home in the country having solar...

The shipping industry transports 90% of the goods we use and consume – so why do we know so little about it? This article originally appeared...

Nearly a fifth (18%) of oil firms think Scottish independence will have a positive impact on the sector, while 12% think it will be negative, according to...

Leading aircraft manufacturer Boeing has set out its commitment to improving its sustainability and having a positive impact. Its 2014 Environment Report demonstrates the economic benefits of...

Theatrical protest group the Reclaim Shakespeare Company is planning a “Viking invasion” on June 15 in protest against a BP-sponsored exhibition at the British Museum. The...

The number of developing nations with renewable energy commitments in place has increased sixfold in just eight years – with renewables now accounting for almost one-fifth...

A large-scale wave tank that can mimic the currents and spikes of the stormy seas, the first of its kind in the world, has been launched...

Turbine tours are being held at a wind farm in Avonmouth, Bristol, on Saturday June 7 as part of a family fun day organised by Triodos...

Communities secretary Eric Pickles has turned down the majority of wind farm applications put forward to him, including projects that had been recommended by planning inspectors,...

Renewable energy firm Good Energy is giving residents living nearby to its Big Field Wind Farm in North Cornwall a chance to investment in the project and...

Parliament is up for reform, says MP and environmentalist Zac Goldsmith. He tells Alex Blackburne about his mission to bring back both the British electorate’s sense...

Scaling up the use of renewables such as wind and solar around the world could drastically reduce the cost of energy, the UN will be advised...

Former deputy prime minister John Prescott has warned that the focus on EU energy security could detract from climate action, as leaders and legislators meet in...

The European Union has cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 19.2% compared to 1990 levels – a new record – according to a report submitted to...