MeyGen, the world’s largest tidal stream development, today welcomed Scottish Energy Minister, Fergus Ewing, to its site in Caithness. The Minister visited the site to witness...
Transitioning to renewable energy sources can create more jobs and positively benefit economies, according to a new report. The paper argues that investment in clean energy,...
Anglican, Hindu and Buddhist leaders have written to members of the Australian Parliament asking for ambitious post-2020 emissions reduction targets, which are a ‘moral imperative’ to...
We’re interested in all aspects of sustainable government. Amber Rudd and Elizabeth Truss have taken the two portfolios we’re most interested in – energy and environment....
On Wednesday at 1800 we will publish the People’s Manifesto 2015. This will be based on the hundreds of thousands of you who have used the...
Jobs in the renewable energy sector are growing seven times faster than the UK national average, new analysis reveals. In total there are now over 112,000...
The East Lancashire Deaf Society (ELDS) will be able to boost its work in helping young deaf people improve their employment prospects after Charity Bank has...
Political parties need your vote and every five years they will promise almost anything to get it – ‘cast iron’ commitments that are easily discarded once...
Low wages and zero hour contracts aren’t issues that will go away after the general election, writes professor of responsible tourism Harold Goodwin. Boris Johnson is...
Each day we’re introducing one, two or three of our new affiliate friends. If you click through the link in this article, the link is tracked...
Charity Bank, a bank that lend exclusively to charities and social enterprises, is financially backing a project that will see a chocolate factory and horticulture enterprise...
The Crowd, a network of corporate sustainability experts, has reached its investment target of £300,000 in its equity crowdfunding campaign and is now overfunding to launch...
Farming leaders have warned that by 2040 the UK will need to import almost half of its food to meet demand as the population rises. A...
The Green Party has labelled the use of GDP as a sole measure of indicating prosperity as “very flawed”, and has argued for other factors, such...
Paul Todd, assistant director of investment at the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST), which was set up to facilitate automatic pension enrolment, looks at the growth,...