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Prime minister’s Yorkshire mansion clad in black fabric after decision to expand drilling
Minister tells energy bosses he wants them to invest in renewables as well as putting money into North Sea
US and European companies say clause to end use of refrigerant gas violates EU single market
Quietly announced changes to carbon pricing water down incentives for industry to reduce emissions
Opening of Georgia Power’s Vogtle unit 3 comes seven years late and billions of dollars over budget
Impasse at G20 despite moves by Washington and Beijing to rekindle bilateral discussions
EU climate change body says it is ‘more probable than not’ temperatures will reach new highs in next few months
Move could help ease resistance to network projects in drive to wean country off fossil fuels, adviser says
Today’s equivalents of ‘Mondeo man’ care less about their cars than about the stalled economy.
Ministers set to endorse report on how to cut delays to upgrading electricity system
Two more schemes get government backing in Scotland and Northeast but 2030 target looms
Premier seeks to portray himself as ‘on the side of motorists’ but risks enraging environmentalists
Announcement made as Gulf country prepares to host COP28 climate talks
Plus, reviews of green schemes show devolution plays second fiddle to political self-interest at national level
Logistics and warehouse workers labour on, sometimes without air conditioning
Investment flows poised for historic shift after ‘giant leap’ by Bank of Japan
Witnesses to Commons science committee’s inquiry describe strategy as more of ‘wish list’
Oil majors and utilities seek tax credits for projects powered in part by fossil fuels
The trade of renewable electricity will help countries phase out fossil fuels. But demand for the infrastructure is outstripping supply
Focus likely to return to decarbonisation as supply threat brought by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine recedes
Dairy farmers are increasingly using giant fans and sprinklers to help their cattle cope with extreme heat
Cross-party support for green policies provided one of Britain’s few recent success stories, but this progress is now under threat
TC Energy to retain North American natural gas infrastructure to meet demand for ‘lower-carbon energy’
The results offered an insight into how voting changes once climate change becomes a ‘now’ problem: it doesn’t
Leaders win elections by running on their successes, not on issues that divide party members
Investors welcome bold environmentalist programme from leftwing president
Costly fix to quality flaws at subsidiary Siemens Gamesa threaten sector hit by rising costs and competition
Hotter and dryer summers and wetter winters expected as global warming accelerates
Opposing costly green policies could be the strategy the Tories need in their fight against liberal orthodoxy
Miner posts lowest first-half earnings in three years on softer commodity prices
Shutdown of ocean flows would likely lead to more stormy winters and drier summers in Europe
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