The EU's under fire Ecodesign rules are critical to the bloc's emission reduction efforts, argues Andrew Warren
Cities have become the most promising forum to drive deep CO2 reductions. It's time they act on their commitments and implement substantial policies
It has always been five to 10 years away, but Commercial Group's Simon Graham wonders if the hydrogen economy is finally taking shape
Matthew Spencer of Green Alliance warns policy decisions made in the next few years will determine the health of the offshore wind industry through the 2020s
Ed Davey speech to RenewableUK conference: 'The five years of the next Parliament must see a continued rapid expansion of renewable power'
Leonie Greene of the Solar Trade Association welcomes new plans to boost community ownership of solar projects, but warns against side-lining alternative mechanisms for encouraging community engagement
Hubbub's Trewin Restorick asks if 2071's dispassionate analysis of the latest climate science will win over those opposed to environmental action
Grant Thornton's Nathan Goode wonders if the UK is ready for the transformation of the energy grid that is on the way
Policy Exchange's Katherine Drayson reveals how a little noticed change to the EU's Environmental Impact Assessment regime could deliver significant green benefits without hampering businesses
"Short term populism is the most dangerous enemy energy and climate change policy has," warns Energy and Climate Change Minister