According to reports from the BBC yesterday, the Government was to put the Energy Bill on hold to make room for a House of Lords reform and to...
Following Mayor Gray’s recently unveiled Vision for a Sustainable DC, which highlights the district’s ambitious initiative to transform D.C. into “the healthiest, greenest and most livable city” in the...
Some 650 megawatts (MW) of new solar capacity was installed in Germany in January and February – almost double the amount during the same period in...
Tomorrow, just under half of the UK’s local councils will be holding elections. If you’re stuck for which party to vote for, Blue & Green Tomorrow...
Yesterday was World Asthma Day, which got us thinking about the harmful health effects of fossil fuels – just one of the many reasons why continued...
Taking a fresh look at the elements of the periodic table, a series of short films entitled “94 Elements” aims to bring these important resources out of the...
April has been a busy month from sustainable news perspective. Blue & Green Tomorrow takes a look some of the biggest stories and examines how other news outlets...
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) is requesting input from travel and tourism stakeholders for their Destination Criteria. With sustainable tourism on the rise, GSTC has...
May Day, Labour Day, International Workers’ Day—whatever label you prefer—has evolved from humble yet fundamental origins into an anti-capitalist opportunity for some and more recently borrowed...
Jason Mitchell worked for the UK Government for two years in 2008-2010 on water and renewable energy development projects across sub-Saharan Africa for the Commonwealth. Now,...