Citigroup today released a new policy to cut its lending to the global coal mining industry. The bank updated its environmental and social policy framework, stating...
Blue and Green Tomorrow is pleased to announce a partnership with Sustainable Brands and their upcoming event, SB’15 London. As more brands commit to becoming the...
A traditional Scandinavian “Funkis” style house in Norway has been modernised and refurbished in line with ‘Passive House’ standards, which has strict environmental credentials, bringing the...
As RenewableUK’s State of the Industry report is released today, Britain’s leading green energy company Ecotricity has challenged the Government to scrap subsidies for nuclear power...
Consumers are set to lose over £60 million in the next year to energy companies if they roll over on to a standard tariff, as 25...
There are a number of events being organised around the country to raise awareness of the truth about the badger cull and just how magnificent and...
Shell CEO Ben van Beurden spoke at the Oil and Money conference today. He focused on oil prices and the transition to a low-carbon future, saying: “some people would like...
Uncover Michigan has reported that Volkswagen could face US corporate manslaughter charges. Authorities there have shown a willingness to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law....
On Tuesday the global headquarters of JPMorgan Chase in New York City will host a high level discussion on the global economy, politics and the evolving...
London Capital Credit Union in Islington is looking for volunteers in the run up to Christmas as it deals with rocketing demand for its services. The...
Great British Oceans campaign wins four PEA (People Environment Achievement) Awards on 3 October 2015 at a ‘green carpet event’ in Brighton. Attending from the GB Oceans...
The tagline for this year’s conference is ‘Security, Stability and Opportunity’. We hope this alludes to energy security, climate stability and the green jobs opportunity. With the...
Greenpeace’s tuna league table for 2015 sees the UK’s largest tinned tuna brand, John West, sink to the bottom of the ranking, with a woeful 98% of its...
From the book’s website; “Humanity is in a race, a kind of civil war. In ‘The Winning of The Carbon War’ Jeremy Leggett documents the political...
The African continent could generate nearly a quarter of its energy needs through the use of indigenous, clean, renewable energy by 2030, according to a new...