Watching the unfolding tweetfest over our recent article on James Delingpole’s comment that he would prefer his children to work in land mine manufacturing over renewable...
Engaging in a reasoned debate about climate change is fraught with difficulties as the conversations tend to deteriorate into insults and accusations of censorship or being...
The latest incoherent rant to come from Telegraph blogger James Delingpole was as callous as it was ignorant: “I would rather a child of mine went...
In the wake of the publication of the draft energy bill by the Government today, issues surrounding consumer bill prices and climate targets have been raised....
The last 60 years have been the hottest on record in Australasia for a millennium, with the latest scientific climate study claiming the statistic is down...
The consumption of resources at an uneven and ever-increasing rate is putting undue pressure on the Earth, its inhabitants and its biodiversity, according to the WWF’s...
Climate Change Emissions Management Corporation (CCEMC), a non-profit organisation with the mandate of expanding knowledge of climate change and developing ‘clean’ technologies, is providing $7m to...
Jason Mitchell worked for the UK Government for two years in 2008-2010 on water and renewable energy development projects across sub-Saharan Africa for the Commonwealth. Now,...
Professor Jules Pretty OBE, one of the authors of the Royal Society’s recent People and the planet report, spoke with Alex Blackburne about the need for...
If you are an avid user of Twitter or a reader of Blue & Green Tomorrow down under, you may have heard about an Australian TV...
A mind-boggling 4.5 trillion tonnes of the Earth’s ice has now melted according to a study conducted by NASA earlier this year. Now, a new study...
Despite financial institutions readily backing green investment—as exemplified by Wells Fargo’s $30 billion announcement—governments are failing to see the long-term picture and fast losing a grip...
The Pew Environment Group has called for an international agreement on commercial fishing in the Arctic as ice retreats and fresh resources fall under the beady...
Is there too much concern about our blue and green planet? Simon Leadbetter and Rich Whitworth dig into the data. St. George’s Day is (somewhat) celebrated...
Paul West of the Global Landscapes Initiative at the University of Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment tackles humankind’s toughest question: “How do we sustainably feed an ever-increasing...