It is possible to switch from an anti- to a pro-nuclear position, argues Kirsty Gogan, and some influential commentators are making the transition
Good Energy's Juliet Davenport argues solar can play a crucial role in a cost effective low carbon energy mix, but only if government stops chopping and changing policies
Dr Nina Skorupska of the REA argues optimistic predictions for renewable capacity based on many projects are in the pipeline could prove wide of the mark
Leonie Greene of the Solar Trade Association accuses the government of using solar as the fall guy for its clean energy budget woes
"I agree entirely that what this country would benefit from is a long-term consensus on energy efficiency - But I cannot sign up to a consensus of mediocrity"
Global Action Plan warns bills could rise by £63 more than government predicts because of slow uptake of the greenest goods
Tom Burke explores how ExxonMobil's web of carefully worded caveats reveals how the oil major is still refusing to take climate risks seriously
Policy Exchange's Guy Newey argues "natural capital" mechanisms could offer a better means of protecting natural habitats than the status quo
Mark Powles says bringing England in line with the Scottish system will have huge benefits for businesses willing to capitalise
MEP Ivo Belet argues Russian oil from the Arctic poses huge risks to the environment and Europe's energy security