Tidal Lagoon Power has submitted its application for the world’s first tidal lagoon power plant, set to be built in Swansea Bay. The organisation describes the...
The 2014 Winter Olympic Games start in the Russian city of Sochi on Friday. They open amid controversy and questions around sustainability and human rights. In...
A team from Birmingham City University are preparing to unveil what they say could be the world’s first affordable hydrogen fuel cell mass transit vehicle. The...
A new report has set out how to de-risk impact investment, which could make the sector more appealing to a wider range of investors. The strategy...
Industry figures show fuel-efficient cars are driving the automotive market, as consumers look to cut the costs of motoring by purchasing alternative fuel vehicles such as...
Politicians and leading figures from the renewables industry have gathered at Richard Branson’s private Caribbean island to discuss how small island nations can reduce their carbon...
Jeremy Leggett answers 20 questions on life, sustainability and everything. Leggett is a social entrepreneur and author. He chairs renewable energy firm Solarcentury and the Carbon...
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green...
Heavy rain and strong winds are set to continue into the weekend in parts of Britain, according to the Environment Agency, as the military is drafted...
Dinckley Lodge lies in one of the most picturesque areas of South Oxfordshire and is available to book now through cottages4you. The property is located in...