Guest author, Jamie Mckenzie, writes how official statistics on household waste by the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) continue to reflect the Scottish Government’s drive towards...
First minister of Wales Carwyn Jones has outlined plans to deliver a “wealthy future” for the country through an ambitious plan to create a low-carbon economy....
Greg Smith, executive director at Goldman Sachs, resigned from his post in an exclusive and sensational New York Times article, claiming that the Wall Street bank’s...
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has tabled a prize fund worth £20m to competitors who design the most pioneering innovation in carbon capture...
This week is Climate Week and one novel initiative this year challenges people to be more environmentally friendly by eating a low carbon meal. But why...
It’s not an area famed for its renewable energy advancements, but Latin America has taken a step towards building its largest wind farm, after an order...
The European Commission has taken the first step towards incorporating farming and forestry, the last sectors without EU wide rules on emission, into its climate policy....
At a time when a shift away from fossil fuels is widely accepted as necessary, new analysis from Friends of the Earth shows that the number...
The Pacific Islands, wind power and The Story of Stuff have starred in Blue & Green Tomorrow’s features section so far in March. Here’s a rundown...
Craig Bonthron, co-manager of the SWIP Islamic Global Equity Fund, believes that the best way to solve world resource constraints is to invest sustainably. Bonthron describes...
Seven companies in southern and eastern England have announced a hosepipe ban for Easter to cope with the continuing drought. Those over 40 years of age...
Climate Week is back for its second year, and 2012 promises to be bigger and better, as the UK continues its push for a sustainable future....
Many of the small island Pacific nations have ambitious renewable energy targets, but their efforts will all be in vain if progress is absent where it...
The Marine Conservation Society and Marks & Spencer are teaming up to help clean up Britain’s beaches and protect the seas. The high street retailer is...
Labour MP Barry Gardiner is one of a number of people to have criticised Dow Chemical’s involvement in the London Olympics. It’s argued that a company...