First setback for UK Government’s fossil fuel expansion plans as High Court allows legal challenge
Greenpeace granted permission to proceed with a Judicial Review of the Government’s decision to launch a new licensing oil and gas round
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Greenpeace granted permission to proceed with a Judicial Review of the Government’s decision to launch a new licensing oil and gas round
'While Sunak will enjoy doing lengths in his warm pool, the rest of us are stuck with an outdated power network'
Further legal action looms as government fails to require private landlords to upgrade properties
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has delivered its synthesis report - the final chapter of its Sixth Assessment - to world governments in Switzerland.
Cross-sector coalition make the economic, social and environmental case for major investment in household energy efficiency and low-carbon heating
Six Greenpeace International activists, including Imogen Michel from the UK, have ended their 13-day occupation of a major new Shell oil platform destined for the North Sea. They've been demanding that Shell stop drilling and start paying for the damage their fossil fuels have already caused around the world.
Four activists occupy ship carrying oil production platform to Shell's Penguins oil field in the North Sea to highlight the worldwide climate devastation caused by Shell