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  • A worker in hi-vis jacket at work on a floating solar panel array on London’s Queen Elizabeth II reservoir

    Thames Water owner to liquidate solar energy subsidiary amid debt crisis

    Exclusive: solar developer Trinzic to voluntarily shut down as holding company seeks to recoup more than £25m
  • Rows of solar panels in a field at sunset

    Renewable energy brings a new set of challenges

    The government’s net zero ambitions will be expensive and will require infrastructure improvements that carry a political cost
  • Panels of a solar power farm in the evening light

    Labour’s ‘rooftop revolution’ to deliver solar power to millions of UK homes

    Ed Miliband sets new rules on solar panels and approves three giant solar farms as Labour seeks to end years of Tory inaction
  • Climate activists demonstrate inside the Science Museum against sponsorship by Equinor, BP and Adani

    London’s Science Museum forced to cut ties with oil giant – and faces pressure over other sponsors

    Campaigners welcome ‘seismic shift’ and urge museum bosses to review links with other fossil fuel sponsors
  • A collage of men in hard hats and oil rigs against a backdrop of a map of Mexico

    The Latin oil rush
    Mexico’s love affair with Pemex: will its bid to save the fallen oil giant block the shift to clean energy?

    Once providing half of Mexico’s revenue, the debt-laden state oil firm has been in decline for years. But government efforts to revive it in pursuit of energy self-sufficiency is stalling the drive for renewables
  • Illustration with composite of images of oil workers and sites in Argentina

    The Latin oil rush
    Argentina’s future lies in the balance as vast oilfields poised for extraction

  • Wind turbines dot the coastline along a giant solar farm near Weifang in eastern China's Shandong province

    China building two-thirds of world’s wind and solar projects

  • FILE PHOTO: Reuters interviews JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co. CEO Jamie Dimon in Miami, Florida<br>FILE PHOTO: Jamie Dimon, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co., pauses as he speaks during an interview with Reuters in Miami, Florida, U.S., February 8, 2023. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo

    Senators accuse JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon of backtracking on climate commitments

    Exclusive: Letter from senators, led by Elizabeth Warren, says JPMorgan may have misled investors and public
  • ‘Swapping conventional immersion or gas-fired hot water systems for heat pumps is probably the best option for many, especially if you can use power from rooftop solar panels'

    Power of good: how solar sponge tariffs can be a win for your pocket and the planet

    Peter Mares
  • Chris Stark, wearing glasses and a suit, smiling at the camera in a posed photograph

    Climate expert Chris Stark appointed to lead UK clean energy taskforce

  • Wind turbines spinning in a wide flat field

    Renewables firms already planning new onshore windfarms in England

  • Loy Yang coal mine and power plant in the Latrobe Valley.

    Is coal’s recent revival in Australia’s energy mix just a blip or something more?

  • The Latin oil rush
    Pristine forests and grinding poverty: why shouldn’t Brazil’s Amapá state embrace oil wealth?

  • From water to wood-burning stoves: 11 green challenges Labour must solve

  • Heat pump mythbusters
    Will my heat pump be a noise nuisance to my neighbours?

  • Why does being right on climate feel so wrong?

  • Rachel Reeves in front of a red backdrop with the Treasury logo

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Rachel Reeves says new government has inherited ‘worst set of circumstances since second world war’ – as it happened

  • Vehicle-to-grid enabled electric vehicles used in ANU project

    Canberra trial shows EVs can provide backup power to grid in blackouts and emergencies

  • A photographic collage showing the colours of Guyana's flag, a map of Guyana, oil pipelines, deforestation and some of the people featured in the article

    The Latin oil rush
    Guyana banks on future as a ‘new Qatar’ in high-stakes gamble over oil production

  • Turbines on Green Rigg windfarm, Northumberland

    Labour lifts Tories’ ‘absurd’ ban on onshore windfarms

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