Europe, along with many other regions of the globe, is exposed to increasing impacts of climate change including record heatwaves on land and at sea and devastating wildfires.
Two million EVs are now registered across the UK, according to Government figures, with a rise of 15 per cent on last year, with March 2026 seeing the highest demand ever recorded.
Octopus Energy Generation has signed a deal to remove up to 50 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from the air.
A new analysis shows floating solar power has the potential to deliver over 40GW of capacity by 2050.
NatWest’s AGM was adjourned for half an hour after Christian Climate Action, alongside other groups, disrupted it with a statement and singing.
Investors representing over $1.25tr in assets under management plan to challenge BASF on climate lobbying at its annual general meeting and will call on the German chemical producer to align lobbying with its stated climate commitments.
Centrica Energy has signed an agreement with the largest biomethane facility in Ireland, currently under development near Cork.
M&S is joining an industry-first coalition turning surplus food from supply chains into millions of free meals
A report from the City of London Corporation and UK Carbon Markets Forum estimates the UK carbon credit economy currently contributes around £1.2bn to the economy.
BP shareholders have rejected key board resolutions at its AGM, with a record vote against its new chair Albert Manifold.
Matrix Renewables has successfully reached £245m of financing to support the construction of a large-scale, transmission-connected 500MW BESS project located in Eccles–Leitholm, in southern Scotland.
Octopus Energy has surpassed eight million customers in the UK, reinforcing the leading position it first gained in January 2025, the first time the market lead had changed hands since privatisation in 1986.
The US Department of the Interior has announced two agreements with Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind to voluntarily end their offshore wind leases and make financial investments in fossil fuel energy projects.
A new snapshot analysis from EV charging industry body ChargeUK has shown that the cost of charging an EV on the public networks is now lower on average than petrol or diesel for the first time in over a year.
As the UN climate summits continue to end in stalemate, a group of countries is meeting in Santa Marta, Colombia, to try and thrash out an end to fossil fuels.
At 11.30 on 22 April 2026, fossil fuels accounted for just two per cent of electricity supply, or about 799MW, according to data from the National Energy System Operator (NESO).
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