Ramsay Dunning of Co-operative Energy writes how crowdfunding could play an integral part in the UK’s energy future. The world needs to find $1 trillion (£590...
Is the problem too many people or too much consumption? David Beillo, associate editor at Scientific American, explores. This article originally appeared on Ensia. Two German shepherds...
A Labour backbencher has urged party leader Ed Miliband to commit to putting sustainability in the school curriculum. Joan Walley, the chair of the House of...
New satellite images have revealed that the Austfonna ice cap, in the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago, has seen its ice flow accelerate over the past few years,...
Tom Revell looks into the Cambridge Business and Sustainability Programme – in the year in which it celebrates its 20th anniversary. The Prince of Wales’s Business...
Insurers Lloyd’s of London has urged the industry to take climate change risks into account by taking a longer-term view in order to avoid rising financial...
In China, a country now plagued with infamous pollution problems, 64% of people identify themselves as environmentalists, while in Europe and the US, environmental concern is...
UN climate chief Christiana Figueres has called for a global mindset strong enough to “make tough decisions because we know it is the right thing to...
How do we make democracy sustainable? That’s a question we set out to answer in The Guide to Sustainable Democracy 2014, which is published exactly a year...
A group of young climate change campaigners gathered outside parliament on Wednesday, demanding that politicians from the three main parties give voters environmental options, as the...
UN secretary-general Ban Ki-Moon has called on everyone, from business leaders and politicians to investors and citizens, to work together to tackle climate change. He argues...
The board of trustees at the prestigious Californian university Stanford has decided not to make any more direct investments in coal mining companies, saying the energy...
Political rhetoric is being ramped up and photo opportunities are made the most of. A general election must be on the horizon. With exactly a year...
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green...
Dangerous Asian hornets that can eat up to 50 bees per day and cause serious harm to people may soon settle in the UK thanks to...