Here’s the articles that were read by most people in the last week. On this day 1935: Hoover Dam dedication ceremony The Hoover dam was built...
Ahead of Scotland’s first Living Wage Expo, ministers have expressed disappointment with the UK government’s plans for a ‘national living wage’. UK wage plan ‘not a Living...
Business and the environment haven’t exactly gone hand in hand over the years with many ‘green’ initiatives being convoluted, expensive and sometimes gimmicky. Environmentalism and capitalism...
New analysis unveiled today by the Solar Trade Association which was commissioned from the Government’s research partner on low-carbon jobs data, TBR Economic Research, has shown...
The Zambian Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) is conducting aerial surveys of elephants and other large herbivores in three of Zambia’s national parks. The Nature Conservancy is facilitating...
The decision of six Congo Basin countries to work with donors to protect their forests is a positive step, but will only be as successful as...
Labour Leader Jeremy Corybn has said that if he was elected Prime Minister he would never press the ‘nuclear button’. No. Never. We’d like to know what...
European trade union leaders have called on climate change negotiators to come up with a deal that protects both jobs and the planet. Meeting at the...
The combination of Government climate action plans, if implemented, would bring global warming down to 2.7˚C, according to an analysis released today by the Climate Action...
Three weeks after Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior busted Taiwanese tuna longliner Shuen De Ching No.888 (順得慶888號) fishing illegally in the Pacific, the European Commission has yellow carded Taiwan for...