Robertsbridge's Christopher Broadbent wonders if rewilding can ever work in a world where humans will always dominate the landscape
Any deal in Paris should find a role for carbon markets if it wants to drive cost effective green investment, argues IETA's Dirk Forrister
The government may have dropped its zero carbon homes standard for new builds but the goal can still be achieved, argues Hywel Davies of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
Jonathan Grant and Rob Milnes warn countries like South Korea are setting their own baselines to make their climate change pledges look better than they really are
'It is not the time for different technologies to shout that their technology is better than others'
Shadow Environment Minister Barry Gardiner praises Yvette Cooper's pledge to deliver bold climate strategy
Love Energy Savings CEO Phil Foster argues that the government's plans to cut solar subsidies may not be as bad as they first look
Policy Exchange's Katherine Drayson wonders of the capital could become the world's first National Park City
Labour's Alan Whitehead fears the government has torn up green policies it will be forced to replace with similar measures
Deborah Philippe of HEC Lausanne argues the route a company chooses to disclose its environmental performance can tell us a lot about its green credentials