Companies are increasingly in the firing line for climate litigation, argues Rebecca Byrnes at LSE's Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
Brexit or no Brexit, we're running out of time to tackle climate change, argues the REA's Nina Skorupska
Based on the latest government spending plans it won't be a 'decade of renewal' for the environment, argues WWF UK's Gareth Redmond-King
Green Alliance's executive director Shaun Spiers warns the government's Brexit policy threatens the UK's future as a green leader
If the UK is to meet net zero at least cost it must open up more routes to market for onshore wind, argues RenewableUK's Rebecca Williams
There are ways to manage curtailment of nuclear power during a heatwave, argues Energy for Humanity's Kirsty Gogan
There are positive signals the government is preparing for a decarbonisation drive
Hubbub's Trewin Restorick explains why reducing littering on motorways is harder than it looks
Making a carbon dividend model work in practice is harder than you might think, warns Edward Birkett
The August 9 power cut has clearly shown that demand response has already helped the system to recover quickly and cheaply, argues Tim Rotheray of the Association for Decentralised Energy