Oil and gas giant BP reported a rise in second quarter profits on Tuesday, but has warned that further growth may be hit by proposed economic...
A lot of recent debate has focused on renewable subsidies – how much they cost, what their value is and whether they can or should continue,...
MPs on the Energy and Climate Change Committee have scrutinised the processes of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and concluded that its findings are...
Bank of England governor Mark Carney has stated that Lloyds has clearly behaved unlawfully after it was revealed that traders have been manipulating interest rates in...
Arcibishop Desmond Tutu has urged the University of Cape Town (UCT) to drop investment in polluting fossil fuels because of their contribution to climate change, which...
A large proportion of the Tories’ target seats for next year’s general election have become targets for oil and gas exploration, with recent polls suggesting the...
Today’s International Tiger Day marks its fourth year and highlights the drastic action needed to protect tigers in the wild that are increasingly at risk of...
In 1911, the Briton Robert Falcon Scott and the Norwegian Roald Amundsen raced to the South Pole. Amundsen’s expedition made it in December, Scott’s ill-fated party –...
TripAdvisor, the world’s most popular travel website, has launched a new platform to help European travelers choose hotels and structures that are environmentally friendly and engage...
Several organisations are helping us to organise and underwrite Sustainable September, the month-long celebration of sustainability, for which you can buy tickets here. We are asking...