Responding to the Prime Minister’s remarks at the opening of COP21, Matthew Spencer, director of Green Alliance said: “David Cameron has made a passionate case for the...
These were the articles that were read by most people in November 2015. | join our growing community: sign-up to our newsletter and connect on twitter, facebook or linkedin | Amber Rudd’s speech on a...
With growing concern for the environment, green living initiatives are popping up in just about every aspect of life. From recycling to making conscious decisions about...
What do you do when your garden gets, well, enormous? You could do what my friend Robin Jeffries did, which was to buy his neighbour’s house, which...
We’ve all seen the images of the melting ice caps, heard the stories of the destruction of the Amazon rainforest, and been shocked by sad facts...
Legend tells that in around 832 AD, in what is now East Lothian, on the eve of war with his fierce English enemies, King Angus of...
Across the world protesters are marching, groups are convening, petitions being signed and rallies forming as people seek to have their voices heard by key leaders...
Good Energy is a green energy company, generating and selling 100% renewable electricity to homes and businesses across the UK. Their mission is to support change in...
Triodos Renewables has announced today the launch of its new Community Benefit Fund. The launch comes as the company continues to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Bristol-based renewable...
SEB is a leading Nordic financial services group. As a relationship bank, SEB in Sweden and the Baltic countries offers financial advice and a wide range...
Here’s the articles that were read by most people in the last week, a record week in traffic over the last October. | join our growing...
DONG Energy, the world leader in offshore wind power, today announces that it will be supporting International Festival for Business 2016 (IFB2016) as a sponsor. The sponsorship...
Today the Committee published its advice to Parliament on the level of the Fifth Carbon Budget, covering the period 2028-2032. Carbon budgets place restrictions on the...
Reacting to minimal announcements of relevance to solar PV in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, the Solar Trade Association has expressed disappointment. The body has commented separately on...
Scheme to develop “carbon capture and storage” technology at power stations axed. Professor Stuart Haszeldine, SCCS Director: “It has now become clear that announcements made by Chancellor...