Solarcentury's Frans van den Heuvel argues the government's latest plans to end support for solar farms will save billpayers negligible sums - and could be open to legal challenge
Susanne Baker of the EEF argues the European Commission risks hampering the development of re-manufacturing models through its legislation-focused approach to the circular economy
Former UN climate chief Yvo de Boer sets out his vision for mobilising increased levels of climate finance
The REA's James Court argues that while Osborne lands blow after blow on the green economy, the US and other modern economies are embracing renewables
RenewableUK's Maf Smith argues that the government's move to cut feed-in tariff incentives is wilfully ignoring the benefits the scheme brings
Charlotte Finlay explains how the city of Ahmedabad in Gujurat has reduced loss of life by preparing people for extreme temperatures
Nathan Goode fears the UK government looks increasingly intent on emulating Australia's flawed approach to climate and energy policy
Matthew Farrow argues the usual suspects need some help, mainstream businesses need to make their voices heard on the importance of tackling air pollution
John Alker wonders if the Paris Summit could provide green builders with the yardstick they need to gauge whether they are being ambitious enough
Drax Group's Dorothy Thompson argues sustainable biomass power could help deliver the cost effective decarbonisation ministers say they are looking for