How can the climate action movement can evolve to meet a post-authority World? The appointment of the new US president elect was understandably viewed by many...
New guidelines from researchers from University of East Anglia (UEA) have been set to improve the communication and understanding of scientific data – using knowledge of how...
A one-month deep-sea expedition, in previously unstudied areas in Lebanon, has been concluded by The Deep-Sea Lebanon Project. In total, Oceana and Lebanese scientists documented more...
Every household loves pets, whether it’s furry friends or aquatic ones. Aquariums and fish tanks can be quite expensive depending on the size and the materials...
Schneider Electric‘s zone president UK & Ireland, Tanuja Randery, has commented on the impact sustainability can have UK energy industry and the wider digital economy. Though...
EU institutions must agree on a new organic regulation that supports the development of organic and contributes to its already proven success following appeals by organic food...
Team AkzoNobel has begun the next phase of training for the Volvo Ocean Race with skipper Simeon Tienpont set to lead the team into the netherlands. With...
£50,000 of funding for UK SMEs to solve urban challenges in London, using cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) platform, Things Connected has been announced today by Future...
EQ Investors have published their response to the Autumn statement with the breakthrough for Social Investment Tax Relief (SITR) as their top story. Read it here....
A new wildlife crime report published today has revealed that recorded wildlife crimes dropped by 20% in the 5 year period to 2015. While the five...
The announcement by Harland and Wolff in Belfast that it has won a major contract to supply steel foundations to an innovative offshore wind farm off...
Today marks the announcement of BNP Paribas’ inaugural EUR 500 million Green Bond. The transaction attracted strong demand from investors allowing a pricing inside of BNP Paribas...
Scientists have stated ways in which governments can help to secure the future of pollinators such as bees, flies and wasps, including pesticide regulation, diversified farming systems...
The local food movement gets a lot of lip service, but do we actually support the principles of this movement? Our buying practices tend to indicate...
Today’s announcement from the Scottish Government that the Eurasian beaver is to be formally recognised as a native species, 400 years after being hunted to extinction...