The World Bank has shaped the Nigerian water sector has persisted with numerous failed water privatisation initiatives for decades, causing yet more controversy. In Lagos, ongoing street protests, global pressure from...
125 plus philanthropic and social impact investors met on Martha’s Vineyard for a two and half day convention with a special focus on communities of colour. The event –...
Looking for some bedroom renovation ideas? Well, make sure you keep the environment in mind. A renovation can have a negative impact on the environment because...
News that 17 philanthropic donors have set up a new $53m fund to aid developing countries in improving their energy efficiency and phase out the use of potent greenhouse...
A breakfast seminar in London on Friday 30 September will feature discussion on the requirements of the Greater London Authority’s (GLA) new zero carbon dwellings policy and...
UN-based Better Than Cash Alliance have released a new report detailing ten tangible steps governments and companies can take to embrace digitisation of payments, leaving behind a cash-dominant...
WHEB Asset Management, a London-based investment manager, has become the latest to sign up to the Portfolio Decarbonisation Coalition. “Asset managers and financial markets increasingly realise that...
The Good Life Project, a new research initiative backed by broadcasters Kate Humble and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, has been launched today. The goal of the project is to...
The Solar Trade Association (STA) has released a paper detailing their position on the interaction between solar and energy storage, entitled “Solar + Storage Opportunities.” The paper...
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is predicted to hold its global leader status of the wind turbine tower market until 2020, after which its value will decrease from $9.62 billion...
Development charity Christian Aid has graded the World Bank ‘F’ as part of the climate impact of the world’s multilateral investment banks. Coming in last place, the World...
The latest economic assessments published today by the Bank of England, ONS and OECD highlighted the divide between nervous businesses and resilient consumers. Commenting on the...
The Welsh coal power plant, Aberthaw, has breached pollution laws for severn years according to the European Course of Justice this morning. Aberthaw has the third...
At a time where sport is becoming more and more of a big business that results in billions of dollars, the question of governance and ethics has never...
The European Ombudsman has launched an inquiry in response to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) UK’s outrage at the European Commission and the European...