Last month was the hottest November experienced on earth in recorded history, scientists have confirmed. According to new data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), in...
The European Food and Safety Authority (EFSA) has warned that two neonicotinoid pesticides – one of which was banned in April because of its harmful effect...
The National Audit Office (NAO) has described the first sale of government shares in the Lloyds Banking Group as being “managed effectively” and providing “value for...
Whilst two-thirds of the British population intellectually accepts the reality of manmade climate change, many deny some or all of the associated feelings and responsibilities needed...
Britain’s banking system remains uncompetitive and risky because financial markets deem that the largest banks are too big to fail, according to the new economics foundation...
The bailout deal proposed by the Co-operative Bank to plug the £1.5 billion black hole on its balance sheet has been approved by bondholders. The bank...
With 2013 drawing to a close, Alex Blackburne speaks to three leading sustainable investment fund houses to gather their reflections on the last 12 months. Ethical...
The moderators of Reddit’s online science forum /r/science, which provides a space for debate between scientists and non-scientists alike, have warned that climate change deniers are...
The government has set out measures to provide “certainty” to shale gas investors and local communities as fracking firm Cuadrilla announced it would be leaving the...
Nina Skorupska, chief executive of the Renewable Energy Association (REA), reflects on the last 12 months in the renewables industry. This article originally appeared in Blue &...