John Alker of the UK Green Business Council says trees, ponds and parks are much more than a fluffy nice-to-have
Jeremy Leggett explains why he is launching a new initiative to chronicle the end of the age of fossil fuels
Nina Skorupska of the REA says much went to script with the award of CfDs, but plot twists remain
As a new survey reveals what the public thinks of wind energy, RenewableUK's Maria McCaffery argues there is work to be done challenging widespread misconceptions
Ben Caldecott of the Smith School argues the maths are clear, unabated coal power plants must be shuttered within six years
Falling resource prices does not mean we can get back to the business as usual of take-make-dispose-repeat, says Jonny Hazell
An area the size of Wales would be needed to grow all of the food we throw away from our homes each year in the UK, says Liz Goodwin of WRAP
Matthew Farrow of Environmental Industries Commission argues that without policies and incentives to encourage land remediation developers will continue to prefer green field developments
Ovo Energy's Guy Newey wonders if market mechanisms for tackling pollution need an injection of morality
Green bonds are officially on the agenda of the EU's Capital Markets Union, resulting in plenty of opportunities for aligning EU reforms with the growth of the green bonds market