Writing exclusively for BusinessGreen, Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls says a Labour government would provide certainty for clean energy investors and commission a review of resource security
Roy Bedlow of Low Carbon outlines how the worlds of sport and sustainability could create the ultimate team
Matthew Farrow of the Environmental Industries Commission wonders if the Green Party's focus on a broad left wing agenda means valid green concerns are being sidelined
Peter Michaelis of Alliance Trust Investments asks if sustainable investment principles really are impacting how fund managers behave
In the wake of Bournemouth becoming the world's first sustainable fish city, Green MEP Molly Scott Cato reveals how communities and businesses can help tackle over-fishing
Richard Black explores how a strong electoral showing for the SNP could have major implications for UK energy and renewables policy
The drought in Brazil illustrates why water projects will increasingly need climate adaptation components
Dr Nina Skorupska of the REA looks to Holland for lessons on how not to implement energy policy under a coalition government
PwC's Malcolm Preston says to build disaster-resilient infrastructure, we need new systems to identify and evaluate future physical risks
With another hung Parliament on the cards, what are the policy ‘red lines’ for each of the political parties?