Government accused of ‘deliberately undermining’ green policies after slashing financial penalties for big polluters
Step forward, the ‘Emissions Trading Scheme’ – which says we can’t possibly tax Air France in case it moves to Armenia
Volga-Dnepr Airlines was given a free pass to emit up to 8,700 tonnes of carbon in Britain’s skies without penalty
Exclusive: Incinerator industry tried to delay plans to close ‘loophole’ and force firms to pay for emissions
The government wrote off emissions equivalent to 400,000 passengers flying from London to Sydney and back in one year
Exclusive: Government giveaway of CO2 permits helped fossil fuel giants achieve record-breaking profits
Exclusive: ExxonMobil among oil & gas firms handed ‘pollution permits’ under little-known Emissions Trading Scheme
Records obtained by openDemocracy show the energy giant bought ‘junk’ carbon credits from a chemical factory
As investors look to profit from the carbon-offset gold rush, demand for land is soaring. But letting Big Finance restore nature may come at a cost
Exclusive: UK government hosts said Big Oil companies wouldn’t be welcome, but BP’s CEO is among fossil fuel lobbyists at the heart of the conference
It is crucial to address the shortcomings of the carbon market and seek a drastic reduction of emissions instead of just shifting them around the planet.
Why is the British media giving the country's two oil giants a free pass on climate change?