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The British government has announced that it will invest £200m in one of the most advanced polar research vessels ever made to support scientists in both...
Disparity and gaps in data makes it difficult to assess the sustainability of companies within the cruise ship industry, according to new research from Leeds Metropolitan...
A new survey has revealed that almost two-thirds of Britons would choose to live near a wind farm over a fracking site. The findings have led...
Two separate studies looking at how wind farms affect house prices have drawn contrasting conclusions. The impact of wind farms on communities has been debated, with...
Scientists have found new evidence that thawing Arctic permafrost is releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere through plants, warning that this could accelerate global warming. Scientists...
The president of Harvard University has announced its intention to fund projects that will help improve sustainability and tackle climate change – a year after it...
Scientists from the University of Cambridge believe they have identified the region of the brain that leads to problem gambling. The research could change the way...
Economic growth does not always result in social progress, according to a new global study. The research ranks New Zealand as the most socially advanced country...
By the end of the decade, private investment in the green and sustainable economy will almost double, reaching $10 trillion (£6 trillion), according to new research....
Ahead of the 2013/14 ISA deadline, research has shown that a fifth of stocks and shares ISA investors are selecting their investments “blindly”. This is despite...
The introduction of more smoke-free legislation could bring substantial reductions in premature births and hospital attendance for asthma, a study has found. Researchers say that they...
A study from independent research consortium Researching Fracking in Europe (ReFINE) has found that data looking at the risks of leaking shale gas wells is “sparse”....
Researchers have suggested placing restrictions on the number of takeaways near homes and offices, after a study said that too much exposure to fast food can...
Losses from extreme floods in Europe could soar over the next 36 years, as climate change and socioeconomic development have an impact. In addition, extreme events...