Debunking the myths surrounding environmental economics
Put simply, renewable energies are at least as cheap as their fossil fuel alternatives. Here’s why.
Put simply, renewable energies are at least as cheap as their fossil fuel alternatives. Here’s why.
With a track record like this, how do the Lib Dems expect us to take seriously their claim to protect the environment and halt climate change?
The new energy minister calls shale “the holy grail” of energy policy. He’s probably right. It’s a mythical object that no-one’s found, and over time just has increasing comedy-value.
The Mayor’s pet plan risks destroying an important wildlife habitat.
Climate has become such a low priority for European leaders that they see the horse-trading over jobs in the Commission as a bigger deal than efforts to avert climate change.
What have melting glaciers in West Antarctica got to do with social justice today?
Chuka Ummuna’s statement last night puts pressure on the coalition to stop taxpayers’ money being used to fund fossil-fuel energy, writes Joss Garman.
In reality, the government’s decision to scrap onshore wind is all about the big six, writes Jimmy Aldridge.
Michael Gove is concerned about teachers promoting science in schools. Yes, really.
Here are the twelve (not-so-green) faces of the chancellor and his latest Budget.