Triathlon race faces potential delays after heavy rain increased levels of E.coli in Paris river
Also in today’s newsletter, Goldman Sachs invests in ESG software provider osapiens
BP and Socar among culprits, according to satellite data examined by campaign group
America’s largest photovoltaics manufacturer must innovate if it is to compete with Asia as prices stay low
Natural disasters, inflation and population growth prove toxic mix for industry
Electrification of Rosebank field will be more ‘challenging’ under new government’s fiscal regime, says oil and gas chief
Start-up hopes to launch its first European services in Britain well before end of the decade
. . . and what it taught me about how to care for vintage clothes
Swapping the car for the tree has not been a universally popular strategy
An entertaining account of the role that invisible gases have played in the modern world, from neon illuminations to carbon dioxide’s role in global warming
European Commission drops possible legal action against five member states for failing to police ban on discarding fish
Beyond meadows, rewilding and land management, if we want to support biodiversity and wildlife, these plants must find a place in our gardens, too
UN agency report come as the world experiences its hottest days on record
Government claims partnership will lead to up to 30GW of new offshore developments securing leases by 2030
Gulf emirate’s green energy company builds significant presence in European renewables sector
Campaigners fear Democratic candidate will soften her stance to win over voters with more moderate views on global warming
Anti-fossil fuel protesters block runways in Germany and across continent despite threats of tougher sentences
The likely Democratic nominee has endeared herself to young voters, but whether she can deliver what they want on climate is questionable
Shares of the country’s largest turbine makers reflect concerns about overcapacity at home and obstacles to global growth
Governments should design tax policies to discourage the bigger-is-better instincts of consumers
Kamala Harris won’t have much room to shift from industrial intervention and import tariffs
Russian attacks have reduced electricity to a few hours a day, forcing businesses to adapt to regular outages
Some companies will be able to afford to mitigate the effects of climate change on their workforce — others won’t
UK ministers say partnership will help leverage up to £60bn of private investment
Report says issue will still affect 600mn people by the end of the decade