Donald Trump’s transatlantic crusade against Scottish first minister Alex Salmond’s drive for wind power earlier this week is undermining his own anti-renewable energy campaign in the...
If you are an avid user of Twitter or a reader of Blue & Green Tomorrow down under, you may have heard about an Australian TV...
A report released by the Renewable Energy Association (REA) announced that the renewables industry supported 110,000 jobs in 2010/11. But where in the UK are these...
A new infographic, created using Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) data, visualises the energy share of all the UK’s renewable technologies by quarter between...
Is there too much concern about our blue and green planet? Simon Leadbetter and Rich Whitworth dig into the data. St. George’s Day is (somewhat) celebrated...
“Somewhat smug” solar array owner Gavin Smith describes his experiences with the Feed-in-Tariff scheme and its significant impact on his decision to invest. But is the...
A good quote makes all the difference. “Today, over a billion people are malnourished and another billion are overweight. The current agricultural system is failing two...
Five years ago, Lord Coe promised that this year’s Olympic Games would be the “greenest ever”. But with a distinct disregard for sustainability seeping out of...
Paul West of the Global Landscapes Initiative at the University of Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment tackles humankind’s toughest question: “How do we sustainably feed an ever-increasing...
Bryn Jones, manager of the Rathbone Ethical Bond Fund, spoke with Alex Blackburne about the advantages of investing in bonds over equities – namely, “more security,...
Earlier this week, we asked, “What is a bond?”. Bond investment is a very complex area of financial services; Julian Parrott, chair of the Ethical Investment...
Over £11 billion of private investors’ money is tied up in ethical investments. The latest instalment of our “What is…” series sets out to define an...
In stark contrast to the volatile world of stocks and shares, bonds emerge as a less hazardous investment alternative. We take a look at them in...
Agriculture generates 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions, more than all the world’s planes, trains and automobiles combined. With this in mind, Bill Meredith, head of...
It’s widely accepted that adopting renewable energy is vital. But how is Europe doing in incorporating clean sources into its energy mix? The latest Blue &...