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Podcast: What has happened to the UK's energy policy?

Podcast: What has happened to the UK’s energy policy?

Ed King, Business Green’s James Murray and Nick Molho from the Aldersgate Group discuss the state of low carbon planning in the UK

UK outlook for carbon-capture darkens as Drax quits

UK outlook for carbon-capture darkens as Drax quits

NEWS: Fledgling technology key to 2050 climate targets dealt blow as govt commitment to low carbon agenda questioned

Al Gore 'puzzled' by UK climate policy bonfire

Al Gore ‘puzzled’ by UK climate policy bonfire

NEWS: Former US vice president says he is ‘puzzled’ by government’s reversal on green policies ahead of Paris summit

We have lift-off: Experts call for green growth boost at Paris

We have lift-off: Experts call for green growth boost at Paris

NEWS: Apollo project will clamour at UN summit for US$15 billion in renewable investment a year this decade to halt climate change

UK out, Chile in to renewable investment top 10

UK out, Chile in to renewable investment top 10

NEWS: British cuts to clean energy support have baffled financiers, says consultancy EY, while Santiago has a winning strategy

Climate playbook: David Cameron policy guru offers tips for activists

Climate playbook: David Cameron policy guru offers tips for activists

BLOG: Don’t talk about carbon dioxide levels, keep it local and above all, don’t get political says Steve Hilton

'Renegade' UK physicists say they’re on fast track to nuclear fusion

‘Renegade’ UK physicists say they’re on fast track to nuclear fusion

ANALYSIS: Venture capitalists take on establishment with experimental device, but are optimistic time frames damaging the race?

Tea and biscuits: US makes soft power play on climate

Tea and biscuits: US makes soft power play on climate

BLOG: Matthew Barzun, President Obama’s ambassador to the UK, invites climate twitterati to round table at London residence

UK government outlines plans to bypass fracking opposition

NEWS: Green groups say plans to fast track shale gas are an assault on democracy, but government insists new rules are needed

Will China rescue Europe's nuclear energy industry?

Will China rescue Europe’s nuclear energy industry?

NEWS: UK sees nuclear power as a way of combating climate change, but costs mean it is struggling to get new reactors built

Stop sulking Ed Miliband, learn from the climate movement

Stop sulking Ed Miliband, learn from the climate movement

COMMENT: Ex Labour leader says green groups are non-existent, but this offers little credit to major wins in run-up to Paris

UK total energy consumption falls below 1965 levels

UK total energy consumption falls below 1965 levels

ANALYSIS: Britain’s rapidly falling energy consumption spells hope that others could follow a similar path, finds Gerard Wynn

UK cuts undermining Paris climate talks, say green groups

UK cuts undermining Paris climate talks, say green groups

NEWS: Letter to prime minister warns credibility of country is at stake as UN greenhouse gas cutting deal looms

John Ashton: We have too little democracy in the UK

COMMENT: Political expediency and commercial opportunism driving fossil fuel exploration, says UK’s former chief climate diplomat

Mark Carney set for new 'stranded assets' intervention

Mark Carney set for new ‘stranded assets’ intervention

NEWS: Bank of England governor to front debate on carbon bubble threat with UN climate chief one month before Paris summit

Conflicted messages lie at heart of UK climate policy

Conflicted messages lie at heart of UK climate policy

ANALYSIS: London wants an ambitious 2015 Paris deal but is sending mixed signals to other 194 countries at negotiations

UK dismantles green policies, warns of climate disaster

UK dismantles green policies, warns of climate disaster

NEWS: Amber Rudd calls for urgent action but critics say government is only concerned about cutting green laws

UK Tory brands Tony Abbott's climate policies 'un-conservative'

UK Tory brands Tony Abbott’s climate policies ‘un-conservative’

NEWS: Ex minister Richard Benyon says continued Australian support for coal is a “risky bet” as world moves to cleaner future

Five reasons the UK centre-right should back a UN climate pact

Five reasons the UK centre-right should back a UN climate pact

COMMENT: Key trade partners are likely to be impacted by global warming: it’s a national interest to cut emissions argues Ben Caldecott

India should target 2035 peak emissions - UK climate envoy

India should target 2035 peak emissions – UK climate envoy

NEWS: Sir David King is putting pressure on fourth largest emitter to plan for cuts in two decades’ time

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