REA's James Court considers how the Britain's political upheaval will affect the clean energy sector
WWF's Bernadette Fischler explores the urgent challenges new ministers have to address if the UK is to honour recent international environmental commitments
Andrew Warren warns axing EU product efficiency rules would undermine technological innovation that has delivered a sharp reduction in energy use over the past decade
Bright Blue's Ben Caldecott argues Theresa May should seize the opportunity offered by Brexit to ease constraints on the Green Investment Bank and deliver low cost capital to productivity-boosting low carbon projects
Dan Byles argues that faced with a public health emergency it is time for a new Clean Air Commission capable of recognising the technologies that can improve our air quality
Bioregional's Nicholas Schoon argues the emergence of the Department of Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy represents an opportunity for green businesses
As the new government settles in, it is in the interest of Theresa May's team for the environmental agenda to feature prominently in its in-tray, argues Nick Molho of the Aldersgate Group
Richard Howard at Policy Exchange argues that the decision to axe DECC opens up more opportunities than it closes down
RenewableUK's Maf Smith explains how the expansion of wind power in Scotland means increasing demand for steel for turbines
Good Energy boss Juliet Davenport calls for a shift in attitude towards renewable heat and transport in order to meet the UK's 2020 renewable energy targets