Matthew Farrow of the EIC argues the new mayor must quickly navigate the complexities of London's air quality crisis
Green Alliance's Dustin Benton argues an exciting new dash for cost-saving interconnectors could be jeopardised by a vote to leave the EU that would leave the UK free to pay and pollute more
Verisk Maplecroft's Dr James Allan argues creativity within procurement departments is being driven by external forces such as new environmental laws and technological change
Energy for Humanity's Kirsty Gogan reflects on a recent visit for Fukushima that revealed an economy and a community slowly recovering from disaster
Labour's Alan Whitehead argues a partnership with Norway could revive the UK's scandalously shelved carbon capture ambitions
Molly Scott Cato argues the UK will be in a better position to protect its strategic industries and pursue high environmental standards if it remains within an EU that the UK government truly engages with
Geo's Simon Anderson argues that whoever wins today's Mayoral election the focus on new homes offers an opportunity for emerging clean technologies
Green business models will only be delivered if the right incentives are in place, argues Forum for the Future's Stephanie Draper, but identifying them is harder than you think
Lendlease's Paul King argues the capital is crying out for a mayor that can deliver genuinely green infrastructure and perhaps even a Garden City
Good Energy's Juliet Davenport argues green businesses would face particular threats from Brexit