Ex-footballer turned commentator Stan Collymore has drawn attention to Twitter’s failure to effectively control online abuse. He is right when he accused the social network of...
The energy regulator Ofgem has said that a report published by one of Britain’s largest energy companies contains “incorrect and misleading” data about the cost of...
New research has linked air pollution with a higher risk of heart attacks and other coronary events. The study also found that exposure to particulate matter below...
The European commission is expected to drop plans for binding targets on renewable energy and the reduction of carbon emissions on Wednesday, after a number of...
Ecclesiastical, Aberdeen and Kames each secured between 70% and 80% of investor usage among members of the Ethical Investment Association (EIA), the industry body for ethical...
Two-thirds of financial advisers saw a growth in client numbers over the last 12 months, up from two-fifths in 2012. This is according to Blue &...
Nantes sits on the Loire river in north-west France, and is the capital city of the Pays de la Loire region. It is a city passionate...
Which group in society has done more harm to our economy, society and the environment over the last 30 years? Is it the poorest or the...
Around 1 million people switched to new energy suppliers in the final two months of 2013, according to figures from data firm Electralink. After advice from...
The 44th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum opened in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, with issues of sustainability high on the agenda. Some 2,500 guests...
A group of 29 environmental campaigners, who were convicted for their roles in a protest against the fossil fuel industry, have had their convictions quashed. The...
The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) has unveiled a new book that analyses the economic and military opportunities in the Arctic, as global warming brings...
Most UK households are now buying energy saving CFL lightbulbs in a bid to cut energy usage and save money, according to a European-wide survey. The...
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green...
Tidal turbines in the Pentland Firth, which separates the Orkney Islands from mainland Scotland, could provide almost half of Scotland’s electricity needs, a new study has...