Paul De Zylva, Friends of the Earth’s nature campaigner, has responded to research published today in Nature Communications, linking neonicotinoid insecticides to wild bee decline across England with...
17 August 2016: Reports that the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is set to be cut by $1 billion by the Turnbull Government as one of it first...
Opportunity for organisations to find and display their ‘brand purpose’ highlighted by WE communications findings. London – 16 August, 2016 – The appetite for products that...
Dr Jonathan Marshall, Energy Analyst at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit and RenewableUK have reacted to the news that the government have given the go-ahead...
The newly announced partnership between Salford University and AECOM aims to improve understanding of how major infrastructure programmes interact with the natural environment. 16 August 2016: Global infrastructure...
Your home can be a haven if you want it to be, but when its inefficient use of energy sucks up power — driving up your...
Termites, also called white ants in some parts of the world, are pretty amazing creatures. They play an essential role in the cycle of nature by...
Transportation has a huge impact on the environment. In the United States, there are 253 million active cars and trucks on the roads. Out of those...
We live in a environmentally aware world today. The subject is never far from the news, and people are making conscious decisions about the products they...
The environment represents a big concern for most of the public; however, we often neglect to think about how we could go green within the comfort...
Keeping your septic tank in tip top shape is pivotal for reliable long term use and essential for a trouble free system. A lot of us...
Technical Qualifications have been gained by lawyers from the largest solely dedicated renewable energy team in the South West in order to provide their clients with the...
The shortlist for the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe Sustainable Practice Award (EFSPA) has been announced by Creative Carbon Scotland & the Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts together...
According to a YouGov survey published today only 33% of people, even if offered £10,000 per household, would support fracking in their local area, while 43% ‘strongly’...
A recent study published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Marine Science reports marine fisheries catches have been drastically under-reported in the Turks and Caicos Islands in...