Experts question just how ‘sustainable’ burning cooking oil rather than kerosene really is
EXCLUSIVE: A climate group is planning legal action against the under-sale Telegraph Media Group over the outlet’s climate coverage.
Northern Ireland’s environment agency has lifted a controversial ‘pause’ on dozens of new livestock farming developments – despite ongoing probes
As the UK experiences more extreme weather, spending watchdog criticises Government cuts, reports David Hencke
The Prime Minister’s flimsy new government programme suggests he leads a Government that is fresh out of ideas
New polling shows the Conservatives are set to lose big to Sadiq Khan in next year’s London mayoral election, despite Sunak’s attempts to weaponise, anti-green, anti-ULEZ votes
Dr Gail Bradbrook had been threatened with contempt of court for giving her motivations for direct action. She carried on through over a dozen interruptions.
It was meant to be a disaster, but the doomsayers appear to be in retreat.
As we continue to worsen climate change by burning fossil fuels, all these places will become harder and more expensive to defend – until the day they can’t be defended any more
Campaigners say the most polluting vehicles must be taken off the roads to save lives
Bigger, flashier 4x4s in urban centres are reversing progress in reducing emissions from petrol and diesel cars.
She urged the companies to “insure our future” and cut ties with global fossil fuel giants
A climate protester sent to prison twice this year tells Josiah Mortimer the Government has its priorities all wrong
Robin Boardman, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, says we need solutions to a knotty unintended consequence of moving to renewables.
Siân Berry, former Co-Leader of the Green Party, is hoping to be Caroline Lucas’ successor as MP for Brighton Pavilion
Stuart Spray speaks to the activist and TV presenter, who has announced he is challenging the Prime Minister on the legality of abandoning key net zero commitments
By backing ambitious and transformative environmental policies, Labour could offer a clear vision for substantive change, writes the CEO of the Environmental Justice Foundation
Rishi Sunak’s Party is placing itself in opposition not just to its own record, but to observable reality itself, reports Adam Bienkov
The manner in which the Conservatives’ anti-net zero campaign has been waged has resonant parallels with that which produced Brexit, writes Julian Petley
The climate was the one last issue on which Britain could credibly claim a degree of global leadership – the Conservatives’ cheap electioneering has shattered that
The Prime Minister’s abandonment of a series of climate pledges hides a much bigger failure, writes Rachel Donald
The Government’s commitment to build more homes, while protecting wildlife from deadly pollutants is “failing to deliver for either side”
The Prime Minister is abandoning a popular green agenda in order to benefit a shrinking minority of voters, writes Josiah Mortimer
From growing sewage pollution to rising water bills and lack of investment, Lord Hollick criticises Therese Coffey’s failure to address a Lords report
The Attorney General’s office has said it plans to push forward contempt of court proceedings against retired social worker Trudi Warner.
Four companies have ruled out underwriting the controversial plans for a deep mine off the coast at St Bees
“While I was at the funeral for my brother…there were only four people, because of social distancing. I will never forget that,” song-writer and actor Will Young tells Byline Times.
“We must stop expanding aviation until the technology exists to provide emission free, low-noise flights.”
An adjustment to the scheme will make it cheaper for companies to pollute, boosting their corporate profits
The former European Research Group chairman was a prominent Brexiteer but has now turned his attention to anti-Net Zero campaigning.
Climate campaigners say the right to jury trial faces unprecedented threats – with several activists facing court proceedings for telling jurors of their ‘right to acquit’ on conscience
The heavily-publicised protests were not quite the grassroots movement the right-wing press made them out to be
Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson privately backed the same road-pricing schemes the Conservatives are now attacking the London mayor over.
How the legal system is silencing climate activists fighting for their right to speak up about the crisis
Conservative strategists are prioritising partisan games over the survival of the planet, writes Tom Burke
The fight against climate change is failing to put a dent in the huge profits of the same companies who helped fuel the crisis
As the climate crisis worsens, our politicians are increasingly giving in to the demands of corporate lobbyists
It is no coincidence that the Government’s backtracking reflects the anti-green rhetoric often involving those who pushed for Brexit
There have been growing concerns among regulators about the potential misuse of sustainability-linked loans
The inside look at how a Times columnist with ties to coal mining, distorted climate data in The Times – while the press regulator turned a blind eye