Five years on from BP’s ambitious pledge, the climate has changed in every sense
Five years ago, BP’s chief executive did something very unusual for the boss of an oil and gas company – he pledged to produce less oil and gas.
BP slashes renewables investment and boosts fossil fuel production
Oil and gas giant BP has again slashed its renewable energy investment and announced more funding for greater fossil fuel production.
Why your home is the next frontline of the climate battle
Something has changed dramatically in your home in a way you won’t have even noticed.
Sub-postmistress a ‘different woman’ after court – as second Post Office IT scandal expands
The number of convictions linked to a second Post Office IT scandal being investigated for miscarriages of justice – has more than doubled, Sky News has learned.
Who’s given Ukraine most aid – and does it have enough rare metals to ‘pay back’ US?
How much have America, Britain and the rest paid Ukraine in aid since the Russian invasion? And do they have any hope of getting money back in return?
1,200 Acres of Powder for Around $100: Skiing Vermont’s Bolton Valley
Brought back from the brink by devoted skiers and a new generation of a skiing family, Bolton Valley has cultivated a niche among Eastern ski areas as an affordable downhill and backcountry resort.
Bolivia’s Wine Country Is Tuscany With a Side of Magic
In the South American country’s Tarija region, little-known vineyards produce top-notch wines and spirits amid untouched wilderness.
Pakistan won’t take Bangladesh pacers lightly, Aaqib Javed says
Pakistan’s white-ball coach, who has worked with Bangladesh in the past, believes their seam stocks are strong
Fakhar Zaman dismisses retirement talk
“There’s nothing to it,” Pakistan batter says of speculation he is planning to end international career
Group B scenarios: How can Afghanistan qualify? Are South Africa favourites to finish on top?
It’s now a three-way battle for semi-finals qualification from Group B, with two games to go