On July 18, people across the world are celebrating the first Mandela Day after the prominent anti-apartheid president passed away in December, with South Africans invited...
Opposition to the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the EU and US has significantly increased, while nationwide protests are organised against the dealings...
The Environment Agency is warning of thunderstorms bringing an increased risk of flooding across England over the weekend. Thunderstorms are expected to bring torrential rain across...
The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), a controversial climate-sceptic thinktank, will be forced to restructure after the Charity Commission ruled its purpose is political, not charitable....
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability news sources and conferences can be really rather mediocre; an endless stream of non-news and non-learning, mediated though a meaningless...
Three hundred and forty-two years into its existence, C Hoare & Co is casting a keen eye on sustainability, writes Alex Blackburne. The 10,000 customers of...
A study analysing search patterns on Google has found people look up more information on climate change after periods of unusual or severe weather. It is...
The business case for having a gender balanced workforce is “compelling”, according to Liz Bingham, managing partner for talent at consultants EY. Speaking at St Paul’s...
As sustainability moves centre-stage across the world, a global study indicates a worrying communications gap between consumers and companies. It underlines the urgency and importance of...
The Australian government has recently announced a 15% reduction in the amount of people smoking, as recent policy measures enforce plain cigarette packaging laws. Figures show...
Transparency is king in the world of sustainable investment, writes financial adviser Richard Essex. This article is an extract from Richard Essex’s 2014 book, Invest, Feel Good...
Public Health England (PHE) has issued health advice as the Met Office put out heatwave alerts for many parts of England for the next few days....
The government’s former energy and climate change minister has called for a “relentless and remorseless” push to drive down the costs of renewable energy technologies –...
Campaigners say the government should have acted sooner to stop the increase on plastic bag use with figures showing UK supermarkets gave out 8.3 billion bags...
The 2015 general election will see young adults voting for the first time, who will then vote for the next 60 years, or around twelve general...