The CBI has claimed that net-zero-related industries have supported 105,000 jobs in Scotland and are contributing £10.2bn in Gross Value Added (GVA) to the economy.
Domestic storage batteries have surged, with MCS certified installation showing that in the first quarter of 2026 there were 13,634 installations.
Climate-tech research company, A Healthier Earth, has launched the world’s first integrated carbon removal platform developed for the data centre sector.
Ferrari has joined the EV ranks with its first fully electric car.
So, The Telegraph is hardly the biggest fan of the current Government, but its analysis suggests a third of funding, or £800m, has been spent on heat pump installations would have happened regardless.
DESNZ has published a report on the much-maligned Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), that often differ from actual household energy use and have been widely criticised for providing a misleading picture of efficiency.
Equinor is marking 50 years of operations in Northern Norway. After five decades of investment and value creation, the company is planning for high activity and growth in the region for many decades to come. [Photo credit: Søren Q. Terkildsen/Søren Ø. Clausen/Rene J. Feuerlein - ©Equinor.]
Wind and solar generated more electricity than gas globally for the first month ever in April 2026, according to data analysed by Ember.
A report from the IEA finds that growth in EV sales in 2025, with record sales in nearly 100 countries, and ongoing energy crises will lead to further growth in key markets.
After more than 4,600 visits in a fresh collaborative approach, sites engaged through business water retailer Water Plus and water-saving activities funded by United Utilities have seen at least 821,000 litres of water saved.
The City of Stockholm has signed an agreement to purchase permanent carbon removals from Stockholm Exergi equivalent to 50,000 tonnes per year for fifteen years. This deal makes the City of Stockholm the world’s fifth largest buyer of permanent carbon removals.
Spain is planning to spend €9bn on a proposed Social Climate Plan, which could provide public funds for social mobility, housing and the energy transition.
Early reports suggest that the Government will be adopting new climate targets that would be one of the world’s most ambitious.
Europe pays €444bn annually in fossil fuel subsidies, while citizens breathe in the consequences.
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) has published A Well-Adapted UK, a new report that sets out a comprehensive package of solutions to address the growing impacts of climate change affecting every aspect of life in the UK.
In light of the current geo-political uncertainties, and energy crunch, the Government has been exploring several ways to try and ease energy costs and increase security.
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Third of cars sold this year will be EVs
M&S vertically farmed salad grows up
AI extends EV battery lifetime by a quarter
One turbine every 19 minutes
40 organisations sign regenerative pact
Reeves to curb legal challenges
Data centres eating up 6% of electricity
Less water more momentum
Battery installations surge
Carbon removal for data centres
Green jobs and value in Scotland and Wales
When Ferrari went green
£800m wasted on heat pump subsidies?
Stockholm is the fifth largest buyer of carbon removal
Equinor aims to continue growing oil
Spain’s €9bn climate social plan
EPCs inaccurate and need updating
Wind and solar overtake gas