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Opinion

Politics

The Green Party is Kodak - It should be Google

Robertsbridge's Brendan May fears the Green Party's policies and approach mean it is about to blow its biggest opportunity in a generation

clock 18 December 2014 •

Policy

Barnacle Goose chicks, the energy market, and the failures of state planning

Ovo Energy's Guy Newey reflects on the lessons contained for energy policy in David Attenborough's latest wildlife documentary

clock 17 December 2014 •

Policy

That capacity auction: it's all going well, isn't it?

Alan Whitehead takes a magnifying glass to the government's new capacity auction and uncovers fears that it may not deliver the back up that is promised

clock 16 December 2014 •

Infrastructure

Britain's dinosaur capacity market will worsen energy 'trilemma'

Professor Catherine Mitchell reveals why she is none too impressed with the government's new capacity market

clock 15 December 2014 •

Energy

How green energy consumers become energy efficient consumers

Juliet Davenport reveals how those Good Energy customers who generate their own power tend to embrace energy-saving measures

clock 15 December 2014 •

Management

What Google can teach us about innovation in sustainability

Volans John Elkington explores how Google has become one of the most important and intriguing players in the sustainability space

clock 12 December 2014 •

Energy

Removing the barriers to Demand Side Response

National Grid's Duncan Burt explains how a new service aims to encourage more organisations into the demand side response market

clock 12 December 2014 •

Investment

Changing Diets

Martyn Jones of Alliance Trust Investments explains how growing demand for healthy and more 'natural' foods is creating new sustainable investment opportunities

clock 12 December 2014 • 3 min read

Management

The CEO legacy: Too valuable to fail

We need to stop talking about sustainability strategies and start talking about business strategies fit for a sustainable future, argues PwC's Malcolm Preston, and the conversation starts with the CEO

clock 11 December 2014 •

Policy

Green QE: The missing piece of the puzzle

Molly Scott Cato argues a green investment strategy could achieve social and environmental benefits while driving jobs and growth

clock 10 December 2014 •
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