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Pete Syme investigates the countries and companies that have taken a slice of our national assets
Amid a cost of living and climate crisis, one Conservative MP has accepted a £2,600 a-day role at an American energy firm, reveals Sam Bright
The absence of credible solutions to the economic crisis is one of the most galling features of the Tory leadership contest, says James Meadway
Fossil fuels face extinction says Nafeez Ahmed, but we will still need to grapple with the financial chaos of stranded assets, an unravelling geopolitical order, and dangerous climate change
Sir David King told Adam Bienkov that the stealth tax cut would damage the fight for ‘a manageable future for humanity’
Nafeez Ahmed reports on contingency planners for financial institutions who believe a combination of energy and food shocks will cause major social disruption
Rachel Morris considers the malaise of modern Britain as the Conservatives initiate Austerity 2.0
Russian Government-backed scientific studies suggest that the war in Ukraine is the world’s first rear-guard military attack on the global climate movement, reports Nafeez Ahmed
The West has an incredibly powerful weapon against Russia which it has so far refused to use, argues Mike Buckley.
The current cost of living crisis can be placed firmly in the context of the Conservative Party’s antipathy to the strife of the working class, says Thomas Perrett
Spiralling household costs will undermine Boris Johnson’s promises to ‘Red Wall’ voters, reports Thomas Perrett
The Kremlin needs a permanent state of hybrid warfare in Europe to stop a global energy system transformation that will unravel Russia’s oligarchic fossil fuel economy
Thomas Perrett reviews Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement and how it affects the UK’s climate change commitments
Zarina Zabrisky speaks to an engineer at the Ukrainian nuclear plant about the risks posed by Russia’s invasion and control of the facility
TJ Coles explores the tangled web that exists between British and Russian money
Sam Bright explores how Brexit has exposed Britain to the reverberations of the war in Ukraine
The Government does not have the ideological or intellectual tools to stop Brits from being squeezed, says Mike Buckley
The Chancellor’s suggestion that a future of dirty, expensive energy is inevitable and that the public must simply accept it is false, says Nafeez Ahmed
Legal challenges are increasingly being seen as the way to protect the environment, compensating for the failures of governments, Thomas Perrett reports
The UK should match European countries such as Germany in turning rhetoric into action, says Jon Bloomfield
That these potential conflicts of interest are not cited by the Government when information about grants, contracts or meetings is publicly released raises concern, reports Sam Bright
Nafeez Ahmed explores the strange case of a Government climate change forum, and its apparent association with a major representative of the fossil fuel industry
The UK must uncouple itself from redundant fossil fuels and embrace energy innovation, contend James Arbib and Nafeez Ahmed
Mike Buckley inspects the Prime Mike Buckley checks the Prime Minister’s appetite, and his resolve, for climate reform
The Government’s prevarication over new green policies, particularly when compared to international efforts, is criticised in a new report by a think tank founded by a Conservative MP
As Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng is due to make his decision on the controversial subsea power interconnector, Patrick Elliot looks at the possible roads ahead
Claire Hamlett unpicks the Government schemes that are obstructing the UK’s net zero ambitions
Katharine Quarmby reports on the potential economic and political repercussions of the second Winter of Discontent
Thomas Perrett investigates the Government’s poor track record on developing clean energy despite its boasting to the contrary
Cleaning up the industry will require immediate institutional action, says Iwan Doherty
Sam Bright speaks to a former EU energy chief about the problems posed by Brexit
In May 2016, the future Prime Minister promised that fuel bills would be slashed after Brexit – Sam Bright explores why the opposite has occurred
Rising gas prices have prompted panic about Brexit, bail-outs and bills – but for poor families and the NHS, this crisis could not come at a worse moment
The Aquind Interconnector project could be ‘dangerous’ and ‘completely against the national interest’ a Conservative minister has warned
Monica Piccinini reveals the hypocrisy of the financial institutions that are enabling the destruction of the Amazon rainforest
Stuart Spray investigates the environmental impact of Drax in North Yorkshire, the world’s largest wood-consuming power station