The NFU’s second application to allow farmers in some areas of England to use two banned bee-harming neonicotinoid pesticides has been rejected by the Government. This action by...
A number of new members have joined The Energy Consortium (TEC) today. These include Macclesfield College, Bridgwater College, University Centre Peterborough, University College Birmingham, The Wellcome Trust,...
An Edinburgh housing estate will reap the rewards of a new green energy scheme, through cheaper energy bills. People living in Dumbiedykes can look forward to...
Oxfam has published a report which reviews Unilever’s commitment to labour rights throughout its supply chain in Vietnam. The report finds significant improvements have been made in...
Hugo Chandler, Director of New Resource Partners, Paul Massara, Former Head of REW npower and Joan McNaughton, World Energy Trilemma Executive Chair at World Energy Council,...
The Clean Air Act, introduced 60 years ago, still does not prevent the death of thousands of people in Scotland. In a decisive and successful response...
A report on the very first analysis of the cross-border impacts on health of coal power plants in the EU has been published today. The Health and Environment...
ClientEarth has today urged politicians to back calls for new Clean Air Act legislation to address the UK’s toxic air pollution levels. ClientEarth, the environmental lawyers...
Bristol-based social enterprise, “Bristol 24/7” is a city magazine which has received investment from the Bristol Social Investment Tax Relief (SITR) Fund managed by Resonance. This...
Buying a new build property is exciting: it’s impossible to attend a house viewing and not picture yourself living in a beautifully presented home, knowing that...