Research has found that 68 per cent of UK workers take extra care to help make their work place more energy efficient – with 22 per...
Campaigners have called on the Westminster political parties to allow MPs a free vote on allowing 16 and 17 year-olds to vote in the forthcoming EU...
Initiatives and actions taken by ‘non-state actors’, such as businesses and cities, are becoming “increasingly important” in fighting climate change and could result in 1.8 gigatonnes...
Media outlets – including the Guardian – and human rights organisations have been prevented from entering Azerbaijan to cover the European Games in Baku. The sporting...
The campaign to decide on the UK’s national bird saw more than 200,000 Britons voting for the robin, which beat the rivals barn owl and blackbird....
Contradictory energy objectives and the EU referendum concerning investors means the UK has remained in 8th place in EY’s Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index (RECAI), its...
The Pope announced on Wednesday the creation of a new church tribunal to judge bishops who don’t expose priests guilty of sexual abuse on children, a...
Eighty UK businesses have signed an open letter calling on the government to take ambitious climate action and support the building of a low-carbon economy. The...
More than 100 Canadian and American scientists and researchers have urged the government to stop tar sand expansion, saying the fossil fuel is incompatible with fighting...
Deutsche Bank has confirmed that its headquarters in Frankfurt have been searched by police as part of a probe into tax evasion. Law enforcement agencies raided...
Since 2005 the number of countries with renewable energy targets has quadrupled, according to a report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The findings demonstrate...
Some 63% of the global population think world leaders should ‘do whatever it takes’ to limit climate change and a further 26% want to see ambitious...
A British oil firm has been accused of paying a Congolese officer who was filmed offering cash to opponents of oil exploration in Virunga national park....
The number of approved plans for new homes to be built on greenbelt land has increased five-fold since 2010, with estates being built on some of...
The government has given planning consent for the construction of the world’s first tidal lagoon in Swansea Bay. The energy source will boost renewables and the...