We’re publishing our third Guide to Sustainable Homes early in the New Year, and this is a call for articles for that guide. If you have something to...
Here’s the articles that were read by most people in the last week. On this day 1935: Hoover Dam dedication ceremony The Hoover dam was built...
Ahead of Scotland’s first Living Wage Expo, ministers have expressed disappointment with the UK government’s plans for a ‘national living wage’. UK wage plan ‘not a Living...
The Zambian Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) is conducting aerial surveys of elephants and other large herbivores in three of Zambia’s national parks. The Nature Conservancy is facilitating...
The decision of six Congo Basin countries to work with donors to protect their forests is a positive step, but will only be as successful as...
Labour Leader Jeremy Corybn has said that if he was elected Prime Minister he would never press the ‘nuclear button’. No. Never. We’d like to know what...
European trade union leaders have called on climate change negotiators to come up with a deal that protects both jobs and the planet. Meeting at the...
Zero Waste Scotland is calling on Scottish organisations to use less energy and make significant savings on their energy bills with a new package of support...
A tonne of clothing donated by Cancer Research UK arrives at Brighton Open Market for three days of free public events and workshops around clothing sustainability...
“Lincolnshire Day is celebrated every year on 1 October and marks the anniversary of the Lincolnshire Rising, a revolt by Catholics against the establishment of the...
Alquity, the responsible investment management firm, has launched the “Ubuntu People Campaign” in partnership with World Merit, the international youth development platform. The Ubuntu People Campaign...
Blue & Green towers has been buzzing as we look back at September. We took off again with more than twice as many people reading us as did...
Last Monday, the Munduruku indigenous people’s resistance movement Ipereg Ayu was awarded the 2015 United Nations Development Program’s (UNDP) Equator Prize. The announcement recognizes the Munduruku’s...
The Wellcome Genome Campus Conference Centre has undergone three years of development at a cost of £21.9 million and this month it throws open its doors...
Environmental organisation Feedback has uncovered systemic issues related to imbalances of power and unfair trading practices throughout European agricultural supply chains, resulting in significant impact on...