Pope Francis has urged governments to take action to create a more ethical investment market that has a positive impact on people lives, rather than benefitting...
The first Green party peer Jenny Jones and Green councillor Ian Driver have had their political movements monitored by the Metropolitan police force – even though...
US secretary of state John Kerry has said that governments and scientists need to come up with policies to stop acidification, overfishing and pollution, which threaten...
Environmental causes still represent a small proportion of philanthropic giving – but the natural world’s interconnectedness means that won’t always be the case. This article originally...
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Ninety-six per cent of Britons believe the tax system should be more progressive than it currently is, according to a new survey that reveals the public...
Supermarket giant Asda has acknowledged the risks that climate change will present to its business, and in particular its fresh produce, in a new report. 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...
Current eating and consumption patterns across the world are harming both the planet and our health, causing deforestation, land degradation and biodiversity loss and putting pressure...
Campaign group Greenpeace lost €3.8m (£3m) after an employee took a gamble on the currency market in 2013, it has been revealed. The organisation insists that...