The public has been invited to download a free smartphone app that allows them to count and identify bees. It is hoped that the data will...
What will business look like in the future and who are our future leaders? We’re over half way through our series speaking with a group of...
Patrick Elf speaks with Peter Andrews, sustainability executive at the Food and Drink Federation (FDF), on how to feed people sustainably given the serious and numerous...
Exposure to air pollution from traffic and power plants in early life may increase the risk of a child developing autism, according to a new study....
Theatrical protest group the Reclaim Shakespeare Company is planning a “Viking invasion” on June 15 in protest against a BP-sponsored exhibition at the British Museum. The...
Turbine tours are being held at a wind farm in Avonmouth, Bristol, on Saturday June 7 as part of a family fun day organised by Triodos...
When China’s rapidly transitioning energy sector is considered, investments in thermal coal assets are “high risk”, according to a new report from the Carbon Tracker Initiative...
Chief executive of Shell Ben van Beurden has visited sites in the Niger Delta, where his company has come under scrutiny for its role in a...
Over the past two weeks, we’ve looked at the motions being debated at the four evening events taking place in London during Sustainable September – Blue...
In a landmark ruling from the EU court, Google has been forced to launch a service for European citizens who want to remove their name from...
The increased use of antibiotics in livestock herds has been condemned by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in a new report. The study suggests...
“Shale gas and nuclear power will address carbon emissions in the immediate term, far more effectively than unproven renewables.” That’s the motion being discussed at the...
Sustainable September will bring together investors, consumers, businesses and sustainability thought-leaders – but we want the month to be shaped by you, our readers. Register your...
We need to decide on the future shape of our democracy at a national and local level. This article originally appeared in Blue & Green Tomorrow’s Guide...
Barclays bank has been fined £26 million and a former trader struck off over allegations of his role in gold price fixing. The Financial Conduct Authority...