Low Carbon's Nigel Labram reflects on the first 'test' for the Paris deal and how the investor community can combat the negative effects of climate change
Green MEP Jean Lambert argues that the European Union's work on greening the economy offers Britain's small businesses opportunities for growth
The REA's Dr Nina Skorupskas explains why for her the upcoming EU referendum vote is both personal and professional
Pat Clawson of Blancco Technology Group argues the IT industry needs to get better at tackling the security concerns that contribute to low levels of electronics recycling
Philip Wolfe, one of the leaders of the feed-in tariffs campaign and the author of the first blueprint on their design, looks back at the history of the scheme and assesses the extent to which it has been a success
Consumer environmentalism offers people "feel good" solutions, but rarely delves into the deeper issues at play, says University of Oxford's Paul Jepson
Writing exclusively for BusinessGreen, Energy and Climate Change Minister Lord Bourne argues a UK exit from the EU would be a "serious backward step" for the climate change agenda
Baroness Worthington argues the Tata Steel crisis and the Paris Agreement should provide the UK with the trigger it needs to finally deliver an ambitious low carbon industrial strategy
CBRE's Tom Wells explains why the property sector appear to be joining with the green economy in its wariness at the prospects of Brexit
Labour's shadow energy and climate change minister speech at the London Stock Exchange - in full