The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has confirmed that the first of five new, or upgraded, Air Defence radars provided by Serco, which prevent wind farms...
Prof. Neil Strachan, an interdisciplinary energy economist at University College London (UCL) Energy Institute, has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of the Energy Systems Catapult....
Campaigners are getting on their bikes to call on politicians to deliver climate action in advance of this year’s Holyrood elections. A team of cyclists from Stop...
Financial advisers and other finance professionals with an interest in sustainable and responsible investment will now have an exciting new opportunity to learn more about this...
The average household in Scotland has £4,000 worth of clothes – 30% of which have been unworn for at least a year – yet each...
Leading figures from all the UK’s major parties will come together next Monday (8th February) to discuss how to achieve a proportional voting system for Westminster...
Solar Trade Association Response: “We are pleased to respond to HMRC’s consultation on changes to the reduced rate of VAT for energy saving materials, published on 9th...
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Titanic Belfast, the world’s largest Titanic visitor experience has uncovered a few of the real Titanic love stories on board. The story of...
Businesses in Exeter could be boosted by the creation of a new world-class technology research facility in the city, as new plans are announced today by...
Bristol City Council has added a new solar farm to its existing wind turbine site in Avonmouth. Together, the site could generate enough clean energy to...
Over 350 animal breeds have already been catalogued in the Slow Food Ark of Taste, but there is still much to do. A report by the Food...
Are you concerned about income inequality? Excessive executive compensation is a core contributor to America’s extreme and growing income gap. Join As You Sow, Robert Reich, author...
As public opinion shifts towards supporting sustainable development and the need to be greener to reduce the potential impacts of climate change, more customers are looking...
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A survey* carried out by Social Enterprise UK (SEUK) has found that three-quarters (74%) of those running social enterprises would vote for Britain to stay in...