Here’s the articles that were read by most people in the last week. Dale Vince: Scrap subsidies for nuclear and fossil fuels to create level playing...
Financial News celebrated the 14th annual Awards for Excellence in Institutional Asset Management at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum on the evening of October 7, 2015. First...
This article is by Bill Moyers. Bill Moyers is an American journalist and political commentator. He served as White House Press Secretary in the Johnson administration from...
New figures from the Scottish government show more than 100 seals have been shot so far this year to protect the salmon industry. ITV News tonight (at...
US Secretary of State John Kerry & Michael Bloomberg are today welcoming city mayors to the State Department at the culmination of the Our Cities, Our...
Passive building comprises a set of design principles used to attain a quantifiable and rigorous level of energy efficiency within a specific quantifiable comfort level. “Maximize...
Ahead of the UN Climate Change talks in Paris (COP21), this open letter was sent to the UNFCCC Executive Secretary, Christiana Figueres today on behalf of...
One of the biggest pleasures of being Blue & Green is the announcements we get from around the world on progress being made towards a clean future, renewable...
More than one in three people were unable to correctly identify that charcoal is made from wood, a WWF survey has found, and many don’t link...
EU guidelines on how member states carry out shale gas exploration and production are failing to protect the environment and the health of citizens, a new...
The Prime Minister’s first majority-Conservative government conference speech since John Major’s in 1996 was a crowd pleaser with six standing ovations. But for all the natural...
This weekend, Londoners and tourists visiting the capital can support ‘Social Saturday’ and ‘World Homeless Day’ – both of which fall on Saturday 10 October 2015...
The Prime Minister delivered a typically confident and rousing speech with one brief mention of climate change, no mention of pollution or the environment, Paris, COP21...
It’s International Walk to School Month. It is being marked by Living Streets ramping up their campaign calling on David Cameron to create a new walking generation. Over 2,000...
A pioneering service for co-operative waste and recycling contracts on behalf of Scottish councils has announced plans for its first contracts, which include long-term deals for...