Prominent environmental campaigner Bill McKibben has issued a “call to arms” to everyone concerned about the lack of international action on climate change, urging them to...
Deutsche Bank has announced that it will not support the controversial expansion of an Australian coal port that environmentalists fear may threaten the Great Barrier Reef....
A group of children from Tanzania immune to malaria are helping US researchers in their attempts to find life saving treatments for the disease. The researchers...
Honeybees’ foraging preferences can provide valuable information for governments about how to manage rural landscapes, according to researchers from the University of Sussex. The research, published...
Fast food giant McDonald’s plans to implement its recent pledge to purchase sustainable beef using region-specific standards for its suppliers. By handing over responsibility to its 36,000...
Sustainability, in all its forms, will be celebrated at inaugural Sustainable September this year. We want the month to be shaped by you, our readers, so...
A soon-to-be-published report is set to say that the amount of carbon being lost by the degradation of tropical rainforests is underestimated. The new research says...
Seventeen bison, Europe’s largest wild mammals, have been released into the wild in Romania, more than 200 years after being driven out the region by poachers....
After a week that featured the hottest day of the year so far and several thunderstorms, the weather outlook for the spring bank holiday weekend doesn’t...
Around 40 English beaches are at risk of failing new regulations on sewage flow that will come into force from next year, the Environment Agency (EA)...
The impacts of climate change, ranging from extreme weather events to rising sea levels, will make it much harder to feed a growing population, two new...
The government’s new green deal initiative will lead to renewed pressure on carbon emissions reductions, according to new calculations. The Association for the Conservation of Energy...
Sustainable September – Blue & Green Tomorrow’s month-long celebration of sustainability – will comprise of four evening debates and an all-day conference on sustainability. We’re keen that as many of...
The flamboyant comedian called for people to stop voting – but not everyone agrees. This article originally appeared in Blue & Green Tomorrow’s Guide to Sustainable Democracy...
The disappearance of melting ice sheets, caused by global warming, may have a small silver lining, scientists have said. A new study suggests that summer meltwaters...