In July, climate change affecting rainfall levels in Southern Australia became our most popular article of the month, whilst scientists offering $30,000 for proof that climate...
Reports suggest that Pope Francis is set to take the unprecedented step of issuing a call for Catholics to act on climate change. The Pope has...
Vegan meals at the University of Oxford topped our articles in June, followed by rising sea levels uncovering Japanese war dead. University of Oxford college votes...
The longitude prize, banned pesticides, record carbon dioxide levels and melting ice in the East Antarctic all make it into the top articles of May 2014,...
Supervolcanoes and the threat they pose to the UK was the most popular story of April 2014, followed by a scientific study stating that it is...
During March 2014 SeaWorld hit the headlines following claims of focusing on profit over animal welfare. The ‘carbon bubble’ investment risk also became news when oil...
During February of 2014 the UK weather and floods continued to dominate headlines but the sustainability of Russia’s Winter Olympics takes the top spot. Sochi 2014:...
As 2014 draws to a close we take a look back on our top articles from January, when storms and flood continued across the UK and...
Despite some politicians calling for the oil produced from tar sands to be labelled as ‘dirty’ and for the veto of such imports into the bloc,...
As a ‘weather bomb’ hit Britain, bringing 80mph winds and huge coastal waves, more than 17,000 Scottish homes have been left without power. Warnings have been...
Phase two of our renaissance is about to begin and we’re looking to our readership to be investors in our future. In our reader survey in...
In August I had the painful task of telling our readers, supporters and the team that we faced an existential crisis. Everyone rallied and we put together...
Just under a month since we succeeded in our crowdfunding campaign and took a break to regroup, we’re back. It’s been a busy few weeks but...
1,454 days after the first Blue & Green word was published on November 5th 2010, we fade to grey. Not black, because there is still a...
Oil giant Shell is reportedly seeking an extension on a licence that allows the firm to drill in US Arctic water. The move is likely to...