German photographer Michael Schmidt has won the 2014 Prix Pictet – the prestigious global competition around photography and sustainability that this year focused on consumption. Schmidt...
British companies that use bribes to win contracts could face tougher penalties, following new guidelines set out by the Sentencing Council. The guidelines recommend that judges...
Over 100 campaign groups from across Europe have rejected trade negotiations currently being held between the US and EU as an attack on civil and consumer...
Several billion barrels’ worth of shale oil could be extracted through the controversial process of fracking in southern England, according to a new report from the...
Brighthelm United Reformed Church (URC) in Brighton is set to become the first church congregation in the UK to divest from fossil fuels, following calls for...
While dissatisfied energy customers are turning their back on the ‘big six’ suppliers, smaller firms are increasing their number of customers, but their exponential growth is...
A survey by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has revealed that many small firms do not trust energy suppliers and find it difficult to switch...
Sustainable September – Blue & Green Tomorrow’s month-long celebration of sustainability – will comprise of four evening debates and an all-day conference on sustainability. We’re keen that as many of...
Voting has opened in the Longitude Prize 2014, which offers a £10m reward to whoever can first or most effectively solve a great scientific challenge selected...
The flamboyant comedian called for people to stop voting – but not everyone agrees. This article originally appeared in Blue & Green Tomorrow’s Guide to Sustainable Democracy...