After the success of the first ever Community Energy Forthright last year, a second series of events is scheduled to take place from the 13th to 28th September....
For the first time, scientists have observed huge waves in the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic where once there used to be only ice, a phenomenon...
Delaying action on climate change could be costly for economies and the world, warns a new report from the White House. It argues that costs will...
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,...
It was a sultry evening in Camden for the graduation of the Forum for the Future class of 2014. We profiled the scholars as they came...
UK higher education has underlined its commitment to sustainability studies through North-South collaboration on developing specialist graduates in the area. The Environmental Association for Universities and...
Environmental groups and countries called for ambitious and binding targets to be set when EU Commissioners met in Brussels yesterday in hopes to improve energy security....
West Sussex County Council has turned down an application from oil and gas exploration firm Celtique Energie to drill near the Wisborough Green conservation area. After...
The government has confirmed that independent organisations, rather than pension schemes and providers, will provide the guaranteed guidance for all retirees announced in this year’s budget....
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has called for Britons to take five simple actions to help bees thrive, creating a favourable environment for...
As the general election in May 2015 draws nearer, parties and policies are already hitting the headlines but deciphering the spin from the genuine can be...
The response the Co-operative Bank has received to its ethics poll, which asked customers what was important to them, demonstrates the importance and demand for values...
The number of animals used in medical procedures or drug testing increased by 0.3% in 2013, with 4.12 million animals employed, despite promises by the government...
Political parties that oppose onshore wind farms may lose twice as many votes as they gain, according to the findings of a new survey. The ComRes...
The transition to a more sustainable management of global fisheries offers a significant financial return, while also delivering environmental and social benefits, a joint report by...