Four members of the University of Minnesota’s Centre for Sustainable Polymers write about how making sustainable plastics is not just a pipedream. Polymers are the giant...
Andy Redfern, co-founder of EthicalSuperstore.com, lays out some of the easy steps you can take to reduce your water consumption. Another wet Bank Holiday weekend comes...
May was another eventful month for Blue & Green Tomorrow and indeed, the sustainability space more generally. Here’s a round-up of some of the biggest headlines...
There’s a sound sentiment behind last month’s energy bill: to “establish a legislative framework for delivering secure, affordable and low-carbon energy”. But will the bill deliver...
Mike Scott writes how there is little doubt that the UK’s attempts over the last year to get a grip on its solar incentives programme were...
In the south-west of England, a debate has surfaced around the proposed construction of a £30 billion tidal barrage over the Severn estuary. B> explores the...
Diamond Jubilee celebrations are in full swing, with eruptions of red, white and blue inspiring the nation to cast their thoughts back to that momentous day...
A good quote makes all the difference. Here’s the pick of the past week. “Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with...
As the Commonwealth starts to indulge itself on all things royal, Blue & Green Tomorrow takes a look at the Queen’s close relationship with renewable energy....
Figures released by the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills show that employment within Low Carbon Environmental Goods and Services (LCEGS) sectors grew to 939,627 in...
Blue & Green Tomorrow spoke with Asher Minns, communication and centre manager at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research – a partnership of eight UK...
In the final instalment of a three-part investigation into the media’s coverage of climate change, Gavin Smith looks at how the stamp left by Climategate, James...
In the second instalment of a three-part investigation, Gavin Smith analyses the media’s coverage of climate change, and looks at the role played by politics and...
In a three-part investigation, Gavin Smith assesses the extent to which objective scientific methodology is distorted by political leanings, financial pressures and the fact that the news...
A good quote makes all the difference. “We make ethical decisions all the time, about what we do and don’t buy, what we associate with, how...