1,454 days after the first Blue & Green word was published on November 5th 2010, we fade to grey. Not black, because there is still a...
A study from the UN has found that an area of previously fertile land equivalent to the size of France has been damaged by salt, putting...
The Bank of England has written to 30 large insurers to raise concerns and ask the companies whether climate change poses a material risk to the...
We have come a very long way in four years. Since we first published on November 5th 2010 our fragile blue-green planet has travelled 47 billion...
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Over four incredible, exciting and challenging years, Blue & Green Tomorrow has championed the sustainable, shone a light on the irresponsible, and acted as a thorn...
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green...
The National Grid has warned that the UK’s electricity capacity will be at a seven-year low this winter, after a string of power plant closures and...
Findings of the Great British Bee Count revealed that allotments, more than gardens, school grounds and parks provide the best habitat for declining bees, honey bees...
Nestled at the end of a secluded, private track and overlooking the beautiful River Avon, this restored former watermill can be found. It is available to book...
The UK Met Office will build a new supercomputer 13 times more powerful than the current system to predict weather and climate change, in a plan...
The claims that there are a “few bad apples” operating in the financial markets is no longer credible given the amount of cases of misconduct that...
Not even a global one-child policy or a devastating third world war would reduce the human population to sustainable levels, a study has found. Blue &...
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Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and JP Morgan Chase have decided not to finance a controversial project involving dredging part of the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, according...