Ice in the Arctic Sea has continued melting, dropping below 4 million square kilometres less than a fortnight after reaching its lowest ever point since records began in...
Sustainable investment has been highlighted as the “only solution” to the ever-growing demand for food, in a report by global investment boutique, Sustainable Asset Management (SAM)....
David Cameron has asked government ministers to rethink plans for a barrage to be built across the river Severn, which could see one of the largest...
Disturbing statistics have emerged detailing the staggering extent to which one of the planet’s most vulnerable regions, the Arctic, is melting. National Snow and Ice Data...
Research conducted by a leading transport charity has mapped London, Brighton and Nottingham’s networks as the most sustainable in the UK. Campaign for Better Transport’s (CBT)...
The Isle of Wight is set to play host to islands and communities from across the globe this October, for the inaugural Ecoislands Global Summit. The...
An incredible opening ceremony represented more than the industrial revolution’s impact on Britain, but the despoiling of our blue and green planet. “Arise, Sir Danny” can...
The Renewable Energy Association (REA) is set to manage a £60,000 biogas training scheme that will look to further the UK’s knowledge and expertise in anaerobic...
Conservative councillors in Wiltshire have essentially canned the county’s hopes for wind power development in the near future, after voting in favour of restrictions to limit...
Ten UK companies have each received a share of £1m worth of funding from the Technology Strategy Board in an attempt to safeguard future water supply...
A collaborative appeal from three climate change groups has urged governments in oil and gas producing nations to challenge the current control of methane emissions. Rapidly...
A report by oil giant BP has revealed how coal still takes up a 30% slice of the global energy market – its highest contribution in...
The UN has warned that the world is continuing to speed down an unsustainable track, bringing “irreversible change” despite over 500 internationally agreed climate goals and...
According to statistics compiled by the European Environment Agency (EEA), greenhouse gas emissions from the European Union increased by 2.4% in 2010 – despite strong global...
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has shelled out nearly £40 billion to oil and gas companies in the last six months, according to research done...