We at Blue & Green Tomorrow love Denmark. The humble Scandinavian country continually impresses us with its cutting-edge innovation and admirable targets in the renewable energy...
In The Rise of Renewable Energy, Alex Blackburne listens to a number of leading voices within the sector to ascertain why the Government, and a percentage...
March certainly hasn’t been short of talking points in the sustainability space. Blue & Green Tomorrow takes a look some of the month’s biggest stories and...
Tanzania, a country perhaps better known for its agriculture and tourism, has committed itself to an ambitious solar project that will see a total of 208kW...
A survey conducted by professional services firm, Ernst & Young, has found that companies in the US are missing out on potentially lucrative financial rewards, simply...
After weeks of uncertainty, the solar industry has received a welcome boost as the Supreme Court turns down the Government’s appeal against a ruling that described...
Blue & Green Tomorrow examines the past, present and future of renewably-sourced power. In The Rise of Renewable Energy, Alex Blackburne listens to a number of...
Tickets go on sale tomorrow for Glyndebourne, a Sussex-based opera festival with one big difference – it’s powered by renewable energy. The 78th instalment of the...
A report by the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) says that the impact of climate change on our oceans, along with human disregard for them, could cost...
A group of global investors from 12 countries that manage over $3 trillion of assets called for improved corporate reporting on environmental, social and corporate governance...
March 22 is World Water Day, an annual event that advocates global sustainable water management and raises awareness of the planet’s ever-increasing requirement for clean water....
Increasing air capacity in the South East, subsidising oil and gas, tearing up rural protection and allowing large corporations off their tax bill are not the...
In his budget speech, George Osborne announced that the Government will be fiscally neutral, called personal tax avoidance “morally repugnant”, and highlighted the “crucial” role to...
A brace of funds, Fukushima's nuclear disaster, and community-level energy generation all featured in Blue & Green Tomorrow over the last week or so.
Over the past six months, it has emerged that pension funds from a number of councils across England and Wales invested significantly in the tobacco industry....