Five members of Christian Climate Action have been found guilty of causing criminal damage. In November last year the group whitewashed the walls of the Department...
The Organic Trade Board and Soil Association are once again rallying the independent retailers to help them promote an organic way of living. Last year the...
Yesterday Bill Oddie joined activists in Northumberland protesting an opencast coal mine. The naturalist and broadcaster attended a beach party and picnic where protestors rallied against...
Environment and health NGOs have urged the UK Environment Secretary to be more ambitious when negotiating air pollution legislation later this month. A letter written to...
Scientists in Mexico have teamed up with Scottish scientists to help support the development of carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) in the country. The teams...
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) have agreed to tighten the rules around tuna fishing – in particular Skipjack and Yellowfin tuna. Once in place, the...
On Tuesday 24 May a number of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil societies were outside the Annual Deep Sea Mining Summit calling for a ban on...
The RSPB have launched a new report called The RSPB’s 2050 Energy Vision. The report shows how the UK could transform its energy system, meet climate...
Emerging Markets ESG has published a special interview with Gabriel Thoumi, CFA, Senior Fellow for Climate Finance and Climate Advisers at Washington DC, USA. Thoumi has...
A trail of stolen timber in Cameroon has been exposed by Greenpeace Africa. Greenpeace Africa led an investigation into illegal logging in the country and found...
This year’s Ashden Awards take place on Thursday 9 June in London. The global party will include applicants from all over the world including the UK,...
Yesterday news broke that climate resolutions at the AGMs of oil giants ExxonMobil and Chevron were backed by the most shareholders ever, MEP Keith Taylor has...
Researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) say subsidies from governments should be used to encourage investment in energy storage systems. Renewable energy outlets like...
The second Scottish Renewable Young Professionals Green Energy Awards were held last night and nine winners were honoured with a prestigious award. On the night the...
Remaining online is imperative and companies that do not invest in resilient IT infrastructure are putting their companies at risk. With a shift from paper to...