Following the news that a bill to ban fracking has passed first stage of approval in the Irish Parliament, Friends of the Earth Scotland Head of Campaigns...
Rafat Ali, the Founder and CEO of Skift wrote a powerful and fascinating article on the Geopolitics of travel, telling us that travel is now the geopolitical centre...
In early 2015, a number of providers of virtual private networks (VPNs) announced that updates to China’s state firewall had made it difficult or impossible for...
Fishing as a sport or source of food isn’t as bad for the environment as some people assume. In fact, it can have a positive effect...
First, it was microbeads. The tiny plastic beads found in soaps and other cosmetic products were reported to be filling our waterways, absorbing toxins, and poisoning...
A debate will be held in the Scottish Parliament today (Thurday 27 October) on the potential impact of Brexit on the environment and climate change. Friends of...
According to new data released by WWF and ZSL (Zoological Society of London) the overall global vertebrate populations are due to decline by an average of 67 per...
Requirements for increased scrutiny on Japan’s scientific whaling have been enforced by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) The proposal put forward by the governments of Australia...
Grimaldi Group, a leading global logistics company, has received the largest number of carbon credits to have been issued through a landmark initiative developed by AkzoNobel’s...
New official Government statistics have been highlighted by RenewableUK showing that a record high of 71% of people support onshore wind. The Public Attitudes Tracking Survey published...