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Opinion

Energy

Embarrassingly successful: an obituary for the UK's Feed-in Tariffs

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

clock 25 April 2016 • 9 min read

Technology

Apple's 'Apps for Earth' raise awareness - but that's not enough

Consumer environmentalism offers people "feel good" solutions, but rarely delves into the deeper issues at play, says University of Oxford's Paul Jepson

clock 22 April 2016 • 5 min read

Politics

Lord Bourne: Paris Agreement proves that the UK is stronger in the EU

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

clock 22 April 2016 • 3 min read

Policy

Signing of Paris Agreement should give Britain confidence to deliver new low carbon industrial strategy

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

clock 22 April 2016 • 5 min read

Policy

Brexit: The only certainty is uncertainty

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

clock 22 April 2016 • 5 min read

Investment

Barry Gardiner: Climate changes means it's reckless to plan for business as usual, but that is what oil companies are doing

Labour's shadow energy and climate change minister speech at the London Stock Exchange - in full

clock 21 April 2016 • 13 min read

Investment

From high pay to high carbon: Can shareholder activism hold companies accountable to the Paris Agreement?

High pay is just the tip of the iceberg, argues ShareAction's Juliet Phillips, if investors are to get serious about challenging corporate behaviour, the biggest risk that needs addressing is climate change

clock 21 April 2016 • 3 min read

Nuclear

Andrea Leadsom: New nuclear has crucial role in transition to low carbon economy

Energy Minister's speech to the 8th Nuclear New Build Forum - in full

clock 20 April 2016 • 11 min read

Politics

Brexit would be environmental madness

Writing exclusively for BusinessGreen, Sir Ed Davey warns Brexit uncertainty will cause an investment hiatus just when UK spending on clean energy infrastructure must increase

clock 20 April 2016 • 6 min read

Infrastructure

How electricity can drive cost-effective decarbonisation in Europe

EURELECTRIC's Hans ten Berge argues that if Europe is to have a greener future it is likely to become increasingly reliant on electricity as a source of heat and transport, as well as power

clock 20 April 2016 • 5 min read
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