Paul Barwell says excitement at the prospect for subsidy-free solar projects is welcome, but warns the industry as a whole needs a fair route to market
To deliver the vision laid out in the Queen's Speech, government must deliver ambitious policies on climate change and the environment and take a pragmatic approach to Brexit, argues Nick Molho
We need to ensure that there is a balanced debate about the role of nanotechnology, argues techUK's Susanne Baker - a new EU nano-observatory should help bridge the knowledge gap
Richard Howitt of the International Integrated Reporting Council reflects on the sad loss of his friend and colleague Ernst Ligteringen
At the end of a fascinating, jam-packed week of meetings, presentations and networking, this year's Clean + Cool cohort have a luggage load of learnings to take back to the UK
The new Environment Secretary takes the reins at Defra in the face of numerous multi-dimensional challenges - Trewin Restorick asks if he is up for the task ahead
Andrew Warren warns energy saving product rules that slash domestic and business costs could be at risk post-Brexit
Kirsty Gogan of Energy for Humanity calls on the re-appointed Business Secretary to keep up the good work and unlock a new wave of clean infrastructure investment
Chris Large from Global Action Plan sets out how businesses can ensure they are on the right side of the air quality debate
Andrew Thompson of Withers & Rogers argues the nature of clean tech and the explosion in microgeneration requires firms to get the balance right between collaboration and IP protection