With climate change threatening to have a huge impact on the food industry, the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has announced speakers who will talk at...
Removing barriers that prevented new entrants from entering the banking sector has already boosted competition on the high street, according to a review from the financial...
Expected changes in Antarctic wind patterns may speed up global sea level rise, threatening coastal cities and low-lying countries around the world, a new study has...
The Crown Estate, authority for the British seabed, has announced five new wave and tidal development zones – which can be sub-let by locally-based commercial organisations....
Japan’s weather agencies have warned of high waves and strong winds, as Typhoon Neoguri skims the outer islands of the Pacific nation. Flights have been grounded,...
Pope Francis has told workers and employers that men should safeguard and look after the Earth, not exploit it, and called for development that respects “God’s...
The global clean energy sector is thriving, with new investment totalling $66.2 billion (£38.72 billion) in the second quarter of 2014, a significant increase on 2013....
Foreign minister of France Laurent Fabius has called on governments to cut subsidies to fossil fuels in order to avoid “climate chaos” and proposed to increase...
A pioneering bill that would require public bodies in Wales to consider sustainability in all decision-making has been criticised for its vagueness and lack of ambition....
The Siemens Crystal in London is set to host Blue & Green Tomorrow’s Sustainable September Energy Debate. The event will see thought-leaders from the industry debate...
Despite renewable energy experiencing incredible growth last year, many parts of the world are still hooked on cheap and polluting coal, according to oil giant BP’s...
As the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) closes its consultation on financial support for solar farms, companies are urging the government to rethink its...
Campaigners will launch a national tour of the UK on Tuesday to protest against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), a controversial proposed EU-US free-trade...
BBC journalists have been ordered to stop giving excessive airtime to unqualified critics of climate science for the sake of editorial balance, a new report from...
The European renewable energy industry has been hit by cuts to subsidies and incentives, prompting investor uncertainty – but insurers are pledging to provide support to...