Bonito, in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, is one of the top ecotourism destinations suggested by responsibletravel.com ahead of the 11th World Responsible Tourism Awards....
As tourists are becoming increasingly conscious of their carbon footprint and the impact they have on the destinations they visit, the industry has been placing more...
This week on Blue & Green Tomorrow, a study found that bee-killing neonicotinoids have been linked to a decline in farmland insectivore birds. We also discussed...
In an effort to reduce pollution and encourage sustainable transport, China has exempted owners of new electric and hybrid vehicles from purchase tax until the end...
Finishing 19 seconds ahead of Vincenzo Nibali, who finished in third, Lars Boom has won the fifth stage of the Tour de France, which began in...
Sustainable September, Blue & Green Tomorrow’s month-long series of debates and conferences, takes place for the first time this year (with tickets flying off the shelves)....
Tui Travel, which owns leading travel brands Thomson and First Choice, revealed in its Sustainability Report last month that it had saved £28m in two years...
If done correctly wildlife tourism can have a positive influence on the way economies develop and view their wildlife and biodiversity, according to Dr Michael Hutchins,...
Live wild elephants are being illegally captured and cruelly trained in Myanmar to be sold to the tourism industry in Thailand, a new report by wildlife...
The Indian state of Punjab has launched a ‘comprehensive project’ to develop and promote ecological, wildlife and adventure tourism, while respecting the delicate environment of the...
This week on Blue & Green Tomorrow, Suzanne Biegel explored the investment bullseye and aiming off centre when investing for impact. We also discussed how sustainable...
The opening stage of the 101st Tour de France starts in Leeds on Saturday, with the question on most people’s lips being whether British hopeful Chris...
This week on Blue & Green Tomorrow, Greenpeace launched a global campaign against Lego over its advertising partnership with Shell. We also discussed how a coalition...
The chairman of the high-speed 2 rail project Sir David Higgins has argued that the project must have the “flexibility” to hire the right staff if...
The Museum of London is to host Blue & Green Tomorrow’s Sustainable September Tourism Debate, bringing together leaders from the industry for a competitive discussion about...