IPPR's Will Straw argues that the government is missing a golden opportunity in failing to do enough to promote offshore wind manufacturing
RenewableUK's Maria McCaffery expresses cautious optimism that the draft strike prices announced by the government will allow the industry to continue to grow
PwC's Malcolm Preston asks if western governments are pursuing the right sort of growth
Policy Exchange's Guy Newey argues now is a pretty good time to be a green investor - but whether it will last is another question.
Grant Thornton's Nathan Goode asks if a more localised approach to delivering the Green Deal can inject some much needed momentum in the scheme
E3G's Jonathan Gaventa argues there is a relatively simple answer to the UK's looming energy crunch - connections to Europe
David Worsfold takes the microscope to the new flood insurance deal between government and industry
John Alker of the UK Green Building Council says government must now look for ways of nudging or forcing homeowners to retrofit
Mike Barry, head of sustainable business at Marks & Spencer, calls on certification standards to evolve as the challenge of scale becomes the new reality
Andrew Warren argues the Green Deal is in a better position than the government's critics claim, but its success rests on getting more small businesses involved