Rainwater collection is becoming a much more popular concept these days. A growing number of people are using it to store water in the event of...
With Blue & Green Tomorrow celebrating its third birthday, former editor Rich Whitworth writes about getting our voices heard as we enter a period of dramatic change. I was...
The Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO) brings together over 140 of Britain’s specialist travel companies – and it takes sustainable tourism very seriously. B> caught...
B> spoke with Penny Shepherd, chief executive of the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF), to gain insight and perspective on the current and future...
I sit and write this introduction on a beautiful sunny day in England ahead of a long weekend in honor of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with...
The much-anticipated Green Investment Bank (GIB) inched closer to its fully-fledged form last week when two directors were appointed to the top positions within the public...
The decision by Henderson to close down its SRI team raised eyebrows throughout the sustainable investment world. Conversely, the news that the Henderson crew had combined...
The end of April saw B> pass the half year mark. We look back and pick out the most popular stories from the last six months....
May Day, Labour Day, International Workers’ Day—whatever label you prefer—has evolved from humble yet fundamental origins into an anti-capitalist opportunity for some and more recently borrowed...
Jason Mitchell worked for the UK Government for two years in 2008-2010 on water and renewable energy development projects across sub-Saharan Africa for the Commonwealth. Now,...
EIRIS tackles the big question: “Are we on track for Rio+20?” in its latest sustainability report, and discovers that the UK and continental Europe are trumping...
Blue & Green Tomorrow interviews Gilles Gantelet, head of unit (communication & inter institutional relations) at DG Energy of the European Commission about Sustainable Energy Week,...
Barclays chairman Marcus Agius witnessed a revolt by shareholders at the annual general meeting yesterday, despite offering apologies for miscommunication on the issue of executive pay....
Planetary Resources announced on April 24 its ambitious plan to mine near-earth asteroids (NEAs) for raw materials. Despite delving into the realms of science fiction, several...
Despite financial institutions readily backing green investment—as exemplified by Wells Fargo’s $30 billion announcement—governments are failing to see the long-term picture and fast losing a grip...