The combination of Government climate action plans, if implemented, would bring global warming down to 2.7˚C, according to an analysis released today by the Climate Action...
Three weeks after Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior busted Taiwanese tuna longliner Shuen De Ching No.888 (順得慶888號) fishing illegally in the Pacific, the European Commission has yellow carded Taiwan for...
CEOs of ClimateWise welcome the Prudential Regulation Authority’s assessment of the impact of climate change on the insurance industry, yet warn that more needs to be...
Alquity, the responsible investment management firm, has launched the “Ubuntu People Campaign” in partnership with World Merit, the international youth development platform. The Ubuntu People Campaign...
Blue & Green towers has been buzzing as we look back at September. We took off again with more than twice as many people reading us as did...
Almost a third of all natural World Heritage Sites has the threat of oil, gas and mining exploration hanging over it, according to a new report....
Last Monday, the Munduruku indigenous people’s resistance movement Ipereg Ayu was awarded the 2015 United Nations Development Program’s (UNDP) Equator Prize. The announcement recognizes the Munduruku’s...
The broadsheets and social media are currently rife with commentary about the dramatic fall from grace of one of the world’s largest and most trustworthy automotive...
The government has introduced a law which will require large shops in England to charge 5p for all single-use plastic carrier bags from 5 October 2015. They anticipate that...
Alice Garton, Lawyer at ClientEarth, said: “The Bank of England’s report should sound warning bells for anyone working in the financial sector. It says climate change...
Environmental organisation Feedback has uncovered systemic issues related to imbalances of power and unfair trading practices throughout European agricultural supply chains, resulting in significant impact on...
Keep Scotland Beautiful is reminding the public that its Young Reporters Scotland programme is still open for entries. The response following the launch in May has...
The Hoover dam was built between 1931 and 1936 and dedicated on September 30 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Controversially named after President Herbert Hoover...
The British public is becoming more aware of the scientific consensus on climate change and the public consensus on renewable energy, a survey shows. The ComRes survey...
It has been well documented that to preserve the global ecosystem we must find new ways of living sustainably. This means that we must also find...