A new review on extinction has suggested that mankind is causing species to disappear at 1,000 times the natural rate. However, new technology such as smartphones...
Blue & Green Tomorrow hosted a Sustainable Investment Bootcamp for financial advisers on May 22 in Liverpool. The second of six bootcamps this year attracted a number...
Oil giant ExxonMobil has estimated that the implied costs of CO2 emissions will reach $80 (£47) per metric tonne by 2040 in developed countries. The calculations...
Citizen Koch explores the state of democracy in America and the fracturing of the Republican party. It argues that the US Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling...
Barack Obama is set to reveal one of the most significant action plans on climate change in US history, pledging to significantly cut carbon pollution from...
Drinks company Coca-Cola is promoting new ways to give a ‘second life’ to its products by offering people a set of interchangeable caps that allow them...
Is flying inevitable? Can a fulfilled, successful, enjoyable life be lived without boarding a plane? Aviation is a massive contributor to climate change. Every plane in...
“The purpose of investment is maximising return, nothing else.” That is the motion that will be discussed in the fourth and final debate event during Sustainable...
A sustainable democracy is transparent, accountable and representative. We can change ours by voting for policies at elections – and not personalities. This article originally appeared...
Greenpeace activists are continuing to occupy a Statoil rig in the Barents Sea, despite some having been removed by authorities. The campaign group has said it...
In today’s society, environmental and ethical issues are increasingly influencing consumer behaviour and purchasing decisions. These issues are starting to have a positive impact on the...
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green...
Although we rely on small farmers for the majority of the world’s food, large corporations are increasingly controlling the most fertile land, according to a new...
With the England football squad kicking off its preparations for the World Cup with a friendly against Peru on Friday, the National Grid has spoken of...
Press regulation campaign group Hacked Off has this week called for the Guardian newspaper to resist joining the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), which it says...