Why you should be worried that Legatum is lobbying the government about farm subsidies and a UK-US free trade deal.
‘Keep fossil fuels in the ground’ was the soundbite of climate campaigners in 2015. This year, it’s time to put that into practice in the UK.
As flooding batters the UK, here's what the government must do.
In a country famous for its coal, a totemic decision has just been made.
There are major battles ahead for the climate movement. They can be fought – and won.
The Welsh Assembly is due to vote on a cross-party motion which, if it passes, will cease all new fossil fuel extraction in the country.
As the seas rise, the government is doing little to help those whose homes are being engulfed beneath the waves.
Britain's flood defenses aren't getting nearly the funding they need to respond to climate change: particularly if you live in a poorer area.
Last night, Owen Paterson, the UK Secretary of State for the Environment, claimed that he has not cut funding for flood defences. The House of Commons Library disagrees.
For the UK and beyond, the tensions between ‘green growth’ and the ‘steady state’ continue to battle it out as the main models of an environmentally responsible economy. As the UN's Rio summit approaches, the question of whether economic growth can be reconciled with environmental constraints rema
We knew it was true that Brits went from being subjects to consumers without ever being citizens but this is an attempt to measure it.
Advertising doesn't just change our buying habits; it transforms our value systems. The British advertising industry has a duty to engage with ethics: an argument that surely applies elsewhere.