Legally binding crackdown will include promotion of petrol cars, flights and cruise ships
Decision to block first new colliery in 30 years highlights shift away from fossil fuel projects under Labour government
Premier raises alarm over ‘extreme’ prices in southern Europe from undercapacity and Ukrainian demand
EU bloc among countries putting pressure on COP29 hosts Azerbaijan to prioritise end to use of polluting fuels
Renewables companies fear the former president could roll back Biden-era support measures
Government in talks with investors in clean energy to fill gap left by declining North Sea oil sector
Measures to help manufacturers already exist; they just need to be implemented
Brent crude has fallen 13% since late August on concerns over slowing demand
Decision will mean a net loss of 400 jobs and a threat to thousands more
Also in today’s newsletter, climate scientist Michael Mann on Exxon’s global outlook
The shift to renewable energy is set to have a dramatic impact on skill requirements, pay and unionisation
Brent has fallen below $70 for first time in 3 years, delaying Opec plans for production increases
Also in this newsletter: How Brussels can make itself €30bn a year richer
Tata Steel plans to replace its Port Talbot blast furnaces with a less-polluting electric arc furnace
Move in retaliation over sanctions could affect western nuclear reactors, many of which rely on Russian supplies
Also in today’s newsletter, how the US opted for ‘a slower, more expensive transition’, according to one investor
State oil company Adnoc to make formal €14.4bn offer for Covestro in biggest European deal this year
London-listed miner to offer 5% of Amplats ahead of full demerger
Investors should expect more opportunistic bids in a fragmented sector suffering from dearth of new projects
Commodity trader’s billionaire former head of oil Alex Beard plans to plead not guilty to charges, say lawyers
Also in today’s newsletter, Norway debates when it should halt oil and gas production
Consolidation heats up in precious metals mining sector
Pull towards Russia and China grows stronger, says boss of Kazatomprom
Swedish battery maker has been grappling with factory problems and slowing growth in European EV take-up
Costly projects approved under Sheikh Hasina have left interim government ‘firefighting’, top energy official says