Every year, as much as half of the food we produce across the world ends up as waste. From vegetable crops deemed too ‘ugly’ to harvest,...
According to the international climate campaign 350.org, withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement by President-elect Donald Trump would cause “unprecedented damage”. Few Presidents, if any, have ever...
“The Great Devolution Debate” will be hosted by Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute on Tuesday, 22 November (1pm), just hours before City Councillors in Cambridge...
By 2035, green gas made from grass could provide all of the gas needs for 97% of Britain’s homes, pump £7.5 billion annually into the economy,...
In response to the declaration by the Climate Vulnerable Forum at the UN climate summit in Marrakech, Christian Aid’s International Climate Lead, Mohamed Adow, released the following...
At the finals of the prestigious USA Ocean Exchange competition, the WWL Orcelle award was granted to Turbulent, a sustainable energy start-up supported by InnoEnergy – the innovation...
A proposed new standard on corporate and other debt issues from the FICC Markets Standards Board (“FMSB”) suggests that banks should be more transparent about their allocation...
The paint industry is turning its cogs to produce more environmentally friendly products – so what should consumers look out for and what are the benefits...
The country’s universities have been put on high alert as the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, the UK’s flagship offshore renewables technology innovation and research centre, seeks...
Research into radioactively contaminated material to gain further understanding around the issue has been conducted by a group of scientists from The University of Manchester, the National Nuclear...