In the past year, many have dropped or missed goals to cut emissions or to loosen ties with polluting sectors
Treasury set to recoup almost all of what was forecast to be UK’s costliest bailout since 2008
Environmentalists accuse Jakarta of prioritising mining of key commodity over nation’s biodiverse rainforests
Environmentalists question joint decision to promote hydrogen and ammonia as emission reduction tools
Export push of homegrown technology to follow after rapid domestic build-out of power plants over last decade
UK state-owned operator accepts cyber security was ‘not sufficiently adhered to’
Energy Institute report highlights the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation
Local authority should have considered climate impacts of burning oil, says landmark judgment
State involvement in the sector is a good reason for investors to tread carefully
First-ever measures against Russia’s gas part of latest restrictions against Moscow
Ex-BP boss Tony Hayward will run group after buyout firm acquires assets in Italy, Egypt and Croatia from Energean
Despite sanctions, Russian companies are building more than a third of the new reactors around the world, which is gaining Moscow new friends
Data highlight slow transition to clean energy despite big increase in renewables generation
President Biden wants to increase adoption, but his tariffs on Chinese imports could reduce competition and increase costs
Pilita Clark selects her best mid-year reads
Party wants to allow more turbines as part of plan to boost renewable power if it wins election
A divisive case over climate change and shareholder rights winds down after shareholder agrees to drop effort
Resistance to grid expansion in Aberdeenshire becomes big election issue
Purchase of Singapore-based Pavilion Energy is its latest bet on the fossil fuel
Gold producer says its European lenders are keen to cut ties once they get their money back despite rebrand
IPPR calls into question party’s pledge to ‘reindustrialise’ UK through state-led investment
Oil and gas sector warns Labour that its manifesto pledge could kill off investment
Unprecedented parliamentary summons for bank executives reflects growing political heat around fossil fuels
Small number of big groups could lift supplies of metal vital for clean energy transition, according to Freeport CEO
Economist and member of China’s five-year plan committee reflects on geopolitical and trade tensions — including electric vehicle exports
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