Debate on power standards is playing out across industries
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Stark loss evident across Northern Hemisphere’s largest ice mass, EU and UN agency report says
Rebound may spell end of the era of ever-cheaper cells after a price war that stoked huge losses among biggest producers
Move to soften impact on companies of flagship climate legislation is a setback for environmental groups
Labour government is making a retreat on a Boris Johnson-era climate commitment
Sister Susan Francois believes shareholder advocacy holds the key to ‘better’ corporate behaviour
Rainforest nations face intense pressure to sell credits to airlines and wealthier countries
Deals between buyers and suppliers of green energy or technologies among proposed climate solutions
Macron government sets out so-called roadmap ‘with a clear deadline’
Rick Haythornthwaite’s re-election as Natwest chair receives lowest vote
Cork plant set to come online next year may end up benefiting UK’s climate goals
Chinese group rides surge in foreign investor interest in renewable energy stocks since outbreak of war in Iran
Negotiators accused US last year of using ‘bully-boy tactics’ to sink a UN-backed net zero framework for the industry
Excessive regulation is strangling Mark Carney’s efforts to kick-start economic growth, companies argue
‘Coalition of the willing’ kicks off strategy talks despite absence of big emitters
UK oil major lost two votes at its annual shareholder gathering over climate disclosures and electronic meetings
U-turn by Brussels would be bitterly contested by environmental groups
Divisions over response to Middle East energy crisis evident at annual discussions held in Berlin
Governments are grappling with a fiendish policy dilemma
From rising temperatures to water shortages, ranchers need to be thinking about a plan B
Dutch non-profit activist group makes push to halt new oil and gas production
Evidence grows of structural move away from fossil fuels to meet rising electricity demand
Move broadly welcomed by industry comes as cost concerns rise up political agenda
Italian city has ‘no optimal’ solution to adapt to sea-level rise, research finds
CATL puts $4.4bn into new subsidiary to strengthen supply chain self-sufficiency
Crisis shows Europe’s need to reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels, says Wopke Hoekstra