With less than 24 hours until the closing of the ADP section (a mercifully short version of ‘The Ad Hoc Working Group on the Durban Platform...
Over the last three weeks the BBC’s Roger Harrabin has been clearly and concisely examining the science, politics and solutions of climate change. We cannot recommend...
A digital mapping project called ‘Act Now For Tomorrow,’ which was recently launched by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), is helping young people around the...
Rising leaders on environmental sustainability and climate change: A global survey of students from top-ranking business schools finds widespread consensus that business must lead on solutions...
With the UN climate change summit now under way, a dozen teams of young innovators hailing from six continents will today meet in Paris for the...
More than 21% of UK’s CO2 emissions are from transport with cars contributing for 40% of the total transport emissions. While the COP21 is bringing governments...
Covering about 70% of the Earth’s surface, the world’s five great oceans have a complicated, but essential, relationship with our weather and climate. As the climate...
In certain parts of the world fresh water seems an abundant, infinite resource, literally ‘on tap’. In other areas water scarcity is the number one challenge...
As government representatives continue negotiations to hammer out a global climate deal at COP21 in Paris, institutional investors assemble to highlight their contributions in a number...
Please help ArBolivia reach £100,000. Their crowdfund campaign ends on 4th December. Read the interview with the co-founders here. The overall goal has been to secure £250,000...
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Ten years after North Sea cod stocks came close to collapse, consumers are still “completely confused” about whether or not they can eat cod with a...
Today, the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) announced the winners of the third-annual C40 Cities Awards, recognizing ten global cities for their leadership in tackling climate change across...
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights and the environment, John Knox, today reminded all parties attending the Paris Climate Conference* that “States’ human rights...
As the world’s governments convene this week in Paris to negotiate carbon targets and national climate change plans, the UK’s largest renewables trade association, the REA,...