A new social enterprise initiative is inviting people to become involved in a fellowship that aims to connect people who share a vision and appetite for...
The Crowd, a network of corporate sustainability experts, has reached its investment target of £300,000 in its equity crowdfunding campaign and is now overfunding to launch...
Despite some issues around policing, the Time to Act march is set to go ahead on Saturday 7 March, with the aim of raising awareness about...
Nominations have now opened for the 2015 Observer Ethical Awards, which are celebrating their tenth anniversary. The awards are an annual event recognising businesses, individuals and...
A number of high-profile Harvard alumni have lent their support to calls for the university to divest from fossil fuels. Signatories, which include Hollywood actress Natalie...
Campaign group Push Your Parents has released a video showing students calling on their parents to email their pension funds about divesting from fossil fuels. The...
A survey has revealed that climate change policy is set to be crucial in this year’s general election, with over a quarter of Brits saying it...
The head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned that the world is still not doing enough to address the challenges associated with...
The year ahead is set to be a busy 12 months for Blue & Green Tomorrow, after many triumphs and a small setback in 2014 we’ve...
Amazon is set to use wind to power its data centres forming its giant global network after announcing a commitment to use renewables last year. Amazon...
The Rushlight Show, which focuses on innovative clean technology, is set to take place on Thursday 29 January at the Royal College of Surgeons of England,...
Looking back at Blue & Green Tomorrow’s top articles of 2014 shows variety and sustainability across a range of areas, from vegan meals to supervolcanoes and...
Bees proved they continue to be a favourite among the British public, with findings of the Great British Bee Count becoming our most popular article of...
Back in September, a saltwater-powered sports car was approved for EU roads, David Attenborough warned of the ‘escalating erosion of wildlife’, and claims stated that Richard...
A town in Solomon Islands relocating its whole population proved to be the top article in August. Animal testing, integrated sustainability in business and tidal energy...