40 institutional investors resulting in a $1.25 trillion coalition have engaged with 16 multinational food companies demonstrating the material risks posed by industrial animal production. Investors include Swedish...
To mark the Terra Madre Salone del Gusto, yesterday 7,000 farmers, food artisans, fishers, indigenous people, citizens, Slow Food activists and leaders from 143 countries marched through...
At the 15th Wind Integration and the 6th Solar Integration Workshop in Vienna, Austria on 14th to 17th November 2016, experts on power systems and renewable energy will come...
Producing and consuming meat has become a vital issue among the public thanks to Slow Meat’s interactive stand at Terra Madre Salone del Gusto which is taking place...
500 Organisations will today be issued with the UK’s first Energy Labels by SmartestEnergy which include the source and carbon content of the clean electricity they...
Today a new report released calculates that 44% of UK electricity could be produced, with the right investment, by 2050 by ‘energy citizens’. Many more households, organisations and...
Under a new area of conservation in Scotland, the harbour porpoise is the latest species to be given increased protection. Scotland’s first Special Area of Conservation (SAC) has...
On Tuesday 27th September, ethane from US fracking will arrive in Scotland for the first time. Campaigners from both continents attacked bosses at INEOS for their financial gain from...
BP or not BP? A theatrical protest group orchestrated more than 200 people in an unauthorised group performance inside the British Museum’s Great Court at 2.30pm on Sunday 25th September. In...
It doesn’t happen very often that an economically conservative think tank has outrightly criticises a conservative government for its lack of policy direction. That is exactly what...