The fifth annual Sustainable and Responsible Investment Study from the European Forum for Sustainable Investment (Eurosif) has outlined strong market growth, primarily driven by demand from...
In September 2011, Emily Mackay saw a gap in the market for a website that allows people to put money into a renewable energy project. Twelve...
An online poll has found that while the majority of people agree that the climate is changing, the US and UK are the most sceptical about...
Arctic summer ice cover reaches its lowest extent since records began. Antarctic land ice is being lost and those losses are accelerating. Forest cover has fallen...
The climate sceptic is a strange breed of human: irrational, intolerant and inflexible – traits that make arguments against them frustratingly difficult and painfully repetitive. But...
Last month Andy Atkins, executive director of Friends of the Earth, and Good Energy’s founder and CEO, Juliet Davenport, paid a visit to one of the...
After Julian Parrott outlined how the changes to the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) would affect ethical investors, Lee Smythe, managing director at Smythe & Walter Chartered...
The Investors Chronicle recently claimed that under a new financial advice regime called the Retail Distribution Review (RDR), advisers across the UK will be “preparing to dump their...
In a speech that was light on policies in general and sustainable policies specifically, Ed Miliband made one comment very early on that resonated at Blue...
The melting Arctic sea ice was once again at the centre of many a story in September, as more data revealed worrying trends of its existence....
Earlier this year, Blue & Green Tomorrow published an in-depth guide to sustainable tourism, and two of the companies we featured have just received prestigious accolades...
Eight clean technology companies from the UK have been recognised in the fourth annual Global Cleantech 100 – a list that brings together and lauds the most...
In 50 months from now, greenhouse gas concentrations go beyond the point where it would be “likely” we could keep global warming below the dire-danger threshold...
Labour leader Ed Miliband has threatened to break up big banks and cap pension charges at his party’s annual conference, but it’s his stance on imposing...
MPs, scientists and campaign groups have called on David Cameron to reverse the decision to downsize the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) – a 50-year-old organisation at...