Today’s announcement from the Scottish Government that the Eurasian beaver is to be formally recognised as a native species, 400 years after being hunted to extinction...
The serious impact of overconsumption on the environment has been highlighted by new research on fashion trends and textile waste, released by Greenpeace on the eve of...
New figures released today by Zero Waste Scotland today give the clearest insight into the true scale of food waste with an estimated 1.35 million tonnes...
Due to recent increase in rainfall, flooding and disruption may continue affecting south west and north east communities in England. There is some continuing flood risk...
Johan Ostlund, Director at CooperOstlund – a leading UK energy generation business, has reacted to the chancellor’s autumn statement: Having just signed the Paris Agreement on...
Philip Hammond’s Autumn Statement decisions will not support ‘just about managing’ families – they will instead face both lower earnings and benefit cuts Slower growth and...
How can the climate change movement adapt to coincide with a post-authority World? The appointment of the new US president elect was understandably viewed by many...
On the edges of rivers and canals and in nearby woodland, bats have traditionally roosted. Over the last century many of these sites have been destroyed....
Friends of the Earth senior campaigner, Liz Hutchins, released the following response to the chancellor’s Autumn statement today: “The Chancellor is pootling along in the slow...
Volkswagen brand chief, Herbert Diess announced yesterday that the company will ditch diesel vehicles in the United States. This decision comes more than a year after...
In response to new research, published by the University of Edinburgh, which warns that the long-term survival of internationally recognised Scottish deep-sea coral reefs is threatened...
In line with the 23rd Mekong River Commission (MRC) council meeting, the Save the Mekong Coalition raises concerns over hydropower projects. The Save the Mekong Coalition...
The University of East Anglia (UEA) have recently released a study which indicated that cement structures are a substantial, yet overlooked, absorber of carbon emissions –...
In response to the climate summit in Marrakech reaching a close, Christian Aid’s International Climate Lead, Mohamed Adow, said: “The purpose of the meeting was to...
‘In the Pipeline’ is a recently published report which reveals that European companies are investing into low-carbon technologies and transferring to gas, whilst US counterparts could...