The EU's emissions target will require a step change in decarbonisation, according to analysis by PwC's Jonathan Grant and Rob Milnes
Changing policies is fine if it improves the status quo, but scrapping schemes without a back-up plan is the wrong move and will only increase costs in the long-term, argues Jimmy Aldridge.
Amber Rudd's speech to the Aviva climate change conference - in full
Jon Ferris of Utilitywise reflects on a challenging week for the renewables sector
Stephanie Pfeifer of the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change argues many multi-billion dollar investors want to see an ambitious deal delivered in Paris
Dr Gordon Edge asks how can we know if the government has overspent its clean energy subsidy budget if it won't show its workings?
Conrad Steel of Citizens Advice explores five key conclusions from Ofgem's Low Carbon Networks Fund projects
Just two per cent of the UK's clean energy budget could deliver a subsidy-free solar industry, argues the Solar Trade Association's Leonie Greene, so why is the industry copping the blame for current overspends?
Jonathan Grant considers the level of ambition contained in Japan's emission reduction target
Mexico's climate targets for a Paris deal appear to be some of the most ambitious in the world, says PwC's Jonathan Grant