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...
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...
The renewable energy industry has criticised a report by consultancy firm AF Consult that claims UK emissions targets will be met more efficiently without the use...
General Electric revealed that it invested $1.4 billion in solar projects last year, meaning its total solar development now exceeds $5 billion worldwide. Boasting a total...
Ernst & Young’s Country Attractiveness Indices (CAI) report has deemed China to be the country most likely to attract renewable investors. 2012 is expected to be...
A new study has shown that shrinking Arctic sea ice caused by rising global temperatures is related to colder, snowy winter weather to Europe, America and...
Blue & Green Tomorrow is passionate about reducing the impact that we consumers have on our finite blue and green planet. We are, therefore, delighted to...
Clean, green energy at home Domestic energy use accounts for just under a third of all energy use in the UK (Energy Savings Trust). Switching to...
A new campaign, the Energy Bill Revolution, is calling for the Government to use the money raised from carbon taxes to help make homes energy efficient....
RenewableUK, the trade and professional body for the wind, wave and tidal industry, has joined forces with Britain’s largest union, Unite, in a bid to create...
Promising freedom to a select few, free markets appear to have enslaved the vast majority. Is this what we wanted? As Fairtrade Fortnight begins, Simon Leadbetter...
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has confirmed that it will lodge an appeal to the Supreme Court in a last-ditch attempt to invert...
Guest writer Jamie Mckenzie investigates how establishing a Scottish 'oil fund' through independence could work with a re-industrialised green energy sector. Scottish First Minister, Alex Salmond,...
A report by the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee has called for increased support of the marine energy industry, which it says will help the...
The London 2012 organisers had promised “the greenest ever Games”, but controversial link-ups have led to serious questions over whether the decision-makers truly understand the term...