An annual food conference saw the environment minster say that genetically modified crops can help to meet the rising demand for food. But are genetically modified...
William Vooght, innovation and product manager at Good Energy, writes how cutting your carbon footprint can start in your kitchen. For many of us, the start...
Hawaii should “aim and commit to being 100% renewable” says the US island state’s mayor. Alex Blackburne looks at whether this target is attainable. In a...
A total of $566m was invested in innovative cleantech projects in the UK in 2011 – a $40m or 7% rise since 2010. Alex Blackburne investigates...
Richard Hunter, director at Equity Invest, believes investments aren’t all about making profit. He spoke to Alex Blackburne about why people should avoid being greedy and...
The WWF want people to make New Year’s resolutions that will actually make a difference to the planet. Charlotte Reid has been looking at the ten...
The Government has confirmed it will be appealing against a High Court ruling that said cuts to solar power subsidies were “legally flawed”. Alex Blackburne reports....
Despite cuts in subsidies for solar power due to come in this month, Germany reports that solar output rose by 60% last year. Charlotte Reid has...
There is an air of fatalism amongst some climate scientists as the forces of denial outspend and outmanoeuvre climatologists in the court of public opinion. The...
BRIC nations – Brazil, Russia, India and China – are fast becoming some of the most serious players in the global renewable energy market. Alex Blackburne...