The Netherlands has today imposed a first-ever sanction on a Dutch company for violating the European Timber Regulation. The sanction follows a Greenpeace investigation into the...
New research from specialist finance house Aurium Capital Markets (Aurium), identified 19 local authority pension schemes with direct investment in infrastructure in 2014 and 2015, but the...
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement of the Government’s “Help to Save” policy, Chief Executive of the Association of British Credit Unions Mark Lyonette said: “Credit unions are...
Following a record-breaking warm Arctic winter, Arctic Ocean sea ice looks set to hit a record low maximum level. The ice hit a maximum of 14,478...
Rampant dam-building across Amazonia will cause countless species extinctions – according to new research involving the University of East Anglia.The nine countries that share the Amazonian...
Arup has been commissioned by Wave Energy Scotland (WES) to examine the analysis tools and processes suitable for robust structural design of energy devices, providing recommendations...
Campaign for Better Transport has welcomed the Chancellor’s commitments to new rail schemes, and to focusing housing development around railway stations, but said that these needed to be...
Responding to the publication today of a new report by the UK Committee on Climate Change (UK CCC) Jim Densham from Stop Climate Chaos Scotland (SCCS)...
In one of the strongest showings ever within China against the dog and cat meat trade, more than 8 million Chinese citizens have voted online in...
Responding to the launch today of a consultation on plans to halve air passenger duty (APD) on flights from Scottish airports [1], Mike Robinson, a Stop...