Derby city council has decided to put its decision on fracking on hold in order to investigate the environmental impact of the controversial extraction method before...
Incidents of extreme flooding strengthen Britons’ belief in climate change, while warnings over rising temperatures fail to resonate, a new study has found. The paper, published...
Britain is facing winters of power shortages, according to energy secretary Ed Davey – something Charlie Farr says has been on the cards for more than a year....
The Met Office has said it is 25% likely that Britain will experience its hottest summer on record this year – with a 10% chance that...
British oil company Soco has agreed to halt its oil exploration activities in Africa’s oldest national park, following a year-long campaign from WWF. The company has...
The 2014 British Renewable Energy Awards, co-ordinated by the Renewable Energy Association (REA), takes place on Thursday at the Savoy hotel in London. Now in their...
Albert Bartlett is a family firm that has been growing potatoes for over 60 years and has a strong record in sustainability and ethical business practices....
Continuing our series of things you can do to help keep Blue & Green Tomorrow free and take us to the next phase in our development, here’s something...
Britain could have its first new biosphere reserve for four decades this week, with Unesco preparing to decide whether a 150 square mile area in Sussex...
Union Theological Seminary in New York has become the first institution of its kind to divest its $108.4m (£64.57m) endowment from fossil fuels, which it says...
The ages, motivations and interests of the most prominent and prolific philanthropists are changing. Welcome to the new generation of giving. This article originally appeared in...
Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has informed a parliamentary committee of his renewed efforts to continue whaling for scientific purposes, months after a ban by the...
Unsustainable practices around resources risk future economic growth, price volatility and negative environmental impacts, a report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) states. The report...
Killing only infected badgers to prevent the spread of bovine tuberculosis (TB) could be as ineffective as culling large numbers, because the remaining animals are likely...
New research has illustrated the benefits of living roofs – roofs covered in living, growing plants – including improved resilience to the impacts of climate change....