A draft copy of a report from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns that climate change could have “serious, pervasive and irreversible” effects...
The vice chancellor of the University of New South Wales has said the school will not drop its $50 million investment in coal, oil and gas...
It’s been an incredible ride for the last four years. The generosity of nearly 200 readers in pledging over £35,000 to keep the lights on is...
Loss of ice in the Arctic triggered by global warming could result in more severe winters in Europe and central Asia, as freezing air from altered...
The European Central Bank (ECB) has released the troubling results of its latest stress test, identifying 25 banks that have capital shortfalls amounting to €25 billion...
The UK government has given the nod to a HS3 rail link, which would connect cities in the north of England, despite the controversy that has...
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green Tomorrow....
Denmark is often hailed as one of the greenest countries in the world and, thanks to the care and attention it gives the environment, it is...
This week on Blue & Green Tomorrow, Good Money Week took place with events held right across the country to promote and celebrate sustainable and ethical...
The global trade in agricultural and timber products is pushing the planet’s forests to the brink, having been responsible for more than a third of recent...
This week on Blue & Green Tomorrow, a major new divestment campaign was launched by the ethical banking reform group Move Your Money to coincide with...
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive author Jared Diamond reviews the causes of historical incidences of societal collapse from a range of issues, including...
Documentary Blind Spot looks at the current oil and energy crisis that the world is currently facing as energy usage continues to increase and governments attempts...
Modern technology means that, rather than sending privileged Western aid workers to the impoverished corners of the world, we could simply put money directly into the...
Sir Mark Walport, the UK government’s chief scientist, has warned that since the industrial revolution the acidity of the world’s oceans has increased by 25% and...