Cumulative installed capacity for renewables, excluding hydropower, in China will more than triple from 196.3 Gigawatts (GW) in 2015 to an estimated 608.9 GW by 2025,...
Cameroonian authorities must stop the repression of environmental human rights defender according to an international coalition of six environmental and human rights organizations including Greenpeace Africa...
The Green Register turned 15 last month, and kicked off celebrations with an exciting event at Bristol Aquarium on Thursday 22 October. The Green Register is...
Lightsource Renewable Energy Holdings and its financial adviser, The Royal Bank of Scotland, have announced the successful £284m refinancing of a portfolio of UK solar projects, owned...
The government has announced a new consultation on banning surface drilling from fracking in some conservation areas, including Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Greenpeace dismissed the...
The last four months has seen wave after wave of policy attack against the renewable energy industry. At the end of October industry bodies were hastily...
Study Finds Modest Investments to Ensure Forest Rights for Indigenous People and Communities Will Avert 5.4 Billion Tons of Carbon Dioxide Emissions. The relatively modest investments...
It’s the annual bonfire, fireworks, baked potato and sticky treacle fest, a bonfireworkpotatotreaclefest (neologism of the day). This is the 410th anniversary of the gunpowder plot of...
New photos and video released today by Greenpeace Southeast Asia show freshly planted palm oil saplings on deforested peatland where several fires have recently broken out...
UK Green Investment Bank plc (GIB) has today committed £47m of equity to a new £107m Energy from Waste (EfW) plant in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The...
On 27 October 2015, Tomorrow’s Company launch a new report. ‘Tomorrow’s Capital Markets: Investing in what we value’ brings to a formal conclusion the research into Tomorrow’s Capital Markets,...
Today is not only the day we apparently celebrate the torture and execution of a man who failed to blow up parliament and the king in...
It was five years ago today that the first Blue & Green Tomorrow fluttered onto 5,000 doormats across the country. Since then we’ve had a white knuckle...
People in Britain would most like energy subsidies to be given to programmes that reduce energy waste, a survey shows. The ComRes survey for the Energy and...
The Government has today published a consultation which outlines proposals to allow fracking under national parks, AONBs, Sites of Scientific Interest and other protected areas, but...