AECOM's Emily LeCornu looks ahead to the next UN climate summit in Bonn, predicting that US climate divisions and the impact of extreme weather events will dominate the agenda
They may be loathed by the tabloids, but as Roz Bulleid of the EEF explains, there are plenty of reasons why many manufacturers don't want a sudden change to EU product rules
Andrew Warren runs the rule over the upcoming round of Brussels' negotiations on the future of energy efficiency policy, and why the UK should be paying close attention
London's £10 levy on the most polluting cars highlights how bold regulation can help stimulate new markets
The Clean Growth Strategy was welcome, argues UKGBC's John Alker, but it needs to be properly embedded in all government activity
The Greens Molly Scott Cato takes issue with the Environment Secretary's suggestion that Brussels poses a threat to the UK environment
Alex Cunningham MP, chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on CCS, argues
As BHP Billiton Plc holds its AGM in London this week, it's time for investors to call time on the company's support for those who seek to obstruct action on climate change
The government has underbaked the Clean Growth Strategy and must come back with stronger ambition, argues Labour's Alan Whitehead
The Clean Growth Strategy marks an important step forward for the UK's low carbon economy, but the extent to which it will increase private investment varies across sectors, argues the Aldersgate Group's Nick Molho