The leaders of the world’s largest economies came together for the summit in Hangzhou, China and climate change was at the top of the agenda. However...
Following the anticipated announcement from US president Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping officially joining last year’s Paris agreement, the executive director of 350.org May Boeve...
Friends Of the Earth, Good Energy and Greenpeace have all reacted positively to news that the government have given the green light to the world’s largest offshore...
17 August 2016: Reports that the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is set to be cut by $1 billion by the Turnbull Government as one of it first...
As chief executive of the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF), Penny Shepherd became known as one of the industry’s foremost authorities in the sector....
People sometimes ask us if we are a magazine that supports the Conservatives. We are always confused by the question. Our only interest is sustainability. Therefore...
In the wake of events surrounding campaign group No Dash for Gas, Nick Slawicz takes a look at the changing face of environmental activism. The recent...
The final name to appear in our rundown of environmentally-minded politicians this week is Park Geun-hye – president of South Korea. She follows representatives from Brazil,...
After Silva, El Ali and Lidegaard comes the UK’s first representative in our rundown of some of the most environmentally-minded politicians from across the world. Charlie...
After kicking off this series profiling environmentally-minded politicians yesterday with Marina Silva of Brazil, Charlie Wood writes about Haïdar El Ali, the Senegalese ecology minister, who...
Over the next month, Charlie Wood will be profiling various politicians that have gone to great lengths to push environmental policies to the fore. First up...
Forty years ago today, a small group of people gathered in Coventry for what would become the first official meeting of the Green Party. Joseph Iddison...