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
David Powell at the New Economics Foundation warns Brexit may bring fresh attacks on green regulation
Photovoltaics and wind energy now have such a large head start that no other low-emission generation technology has a reasonable prospect of catching them, argues Andrew Blakers
Susanne Baker of techUK argues the government's imminent new decarbonisation plan offers an opportunity for a renewed approach to a raft of emerging smart technologies
Professor Phil Taylor argues any attempt to encourage smart meter engagement needs to account for the huge diversity of consumer needs