An international group of politicians, business leaders and conservationists have outlined a proposal to put an immediate end to unsustainable fishing and marine pollution. The Global...
I still have in my head the notion that sustainability means green, green means countryside, and countryside means something nostalgic – a remote unreality for most...
A Coca-Cola plant in India, which has faced criticism for extracting too much groundwater and releasing high levels of pollutants, is to be closed down, officials...
Geologists have discovered evidence of a vast underground ocean deep beneath the Earth’s surface, in a breakthrough that may change our understanding of the history of...
Leading aircraft manufacturer Boeing has set out its commitment to improving its sustainability and having a positive impact. Its 2014 Environment Report demonstrates the economic benefits of...
Co-operation between businesses, water companies and the government will be “key” to managing and securing future water supplies, according to a new report. The report – Sink...
A committee founded with a three-year remit to advise the government on the value of natural assets – such as forests, rivers and clean air –...
Efforts to tackle pollution in urban areas have led to rivers being the cleanest they have been in over two decades, with a study from Cardiff...
Researchers are attempting to help the 768 million people who lack access to clean drinking water by recycling old refrigerators. A team from Nottingham Trent University...
Energy firm Cuadrilla has confirmed it has submitted a planning application to drill for shale gas at a site in Lancashire. The move is likely to...
Voting has opened in the Longitude Prize 2014, which offers a £10m reward to whoever can first or most effectively solve a great scientific challenge selected...
A 300-year-old competition that offered a cash reward to the innovator that solved the toughest scientific challenge of the day has been revived, now offering £10m...
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...
Copenhagen, the European Green Capital for 2014, is set to welcome thousands of tourists from across the continent this weekend, ahead of the final of the...
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green...