'We shouldn't believe that biofuels are a silver bullet' Julia King, charged with the review of low-carbon cars, talks to John Gill about energy efficiency By John Gill 8 May
A global shortage of solutions John Whitelegg on a review of current economic challenges that overpromises and underdelivers 1 May
The drive for green energy is seeking quick results A £1.1bn fund to develop low-carbon technology wants to make an impact. Zoe Corbyn reports 3 April
EU science gets down to business Public-private initiatives with billions of euros in funding are set to issue first calls for proposals. Zoe Corbyn reports 13 March
Hot numbers Simon Dietz is keen to add an economist's perspective to the shaping of policy on climate change in his new role at the LSE By Rebecca Attwood 13 March
Peak Everything: Waking up to the Century of Decline in Earth's Resources The baby-doomers' lament 28 February
Less heat, more light, please Tackling climate change is about a lot more than understanding the science, insists Mike Hulme. 21 February
Nerc goes to work on £1bn climate change partnership Research council aims to integrate science and policy in flagship programme. Zoe Corbyn reports. 14 February
Backed into a tight spot £1,000 a year to park your car on campus - are universities being green or mean? Hannah Fearn investigates. 7 February
Penalties on the cards for CO2 laggards Funding allocations could hinge on cutting carbon emissions, Denham says. John Gill reports. By John Gill 31 January
More than just idle chatter about weather - The Global Climate System - Global Warming - The Science and Politics of Global Climate Change 25 May
Worldwide webs of capitalism - Globalization's Contradictions - The Globalization and Development Reader 25 May
Endangered species that lacks a competitive edge A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation 20 April