It could be regional centres - rather than national government - that lead the way on low-carbon development, suggests Ashden's Simon Brammer
Trewin Restorick wonders if it is possible to make the case for less meat-intensive diets without sparking howls of outrage from meat-lovers?
Susanne Baker and Aimee Betts-Charalambous argue that with successful pilot projects now underway smart city technologies could be on the cusp of a major breakthrough
Using materials and energy more productively is key to competitiveness of UK businesses, argues Green Alliance's Jonny Hazell
Matthew Farrow reflects on why the central debates on energy policy have struggled to move on over the last decade
What does the future have in store for Europe's carbon trading scheme, asks EEF's Nicholas Troja
Labour's Alan Whitehead reflects on a disorientating few weeks for the UK's clean energy strategy that could leave the government on the hook for a multi-billion pound payout to EDF
The energy industry is positioning itself to address the risk of future water constraints, argues Will Nichols, but the faster companies respond, the greater the business rewards will be
John Alker of the UK Green Building Council feels cautiously optimistic about the reshuffle - but has some words of advice for the new May government
Love it or hate it, the addictive mobile game shows how tech can be a powerful agent of behavior change