Fracking has made the headlines regularly recently, and it has been making the news for all the wrong reasons. Read more...
Increasingly sports clubs and organisations are beginning to consider their environmental impacts, just like any other large company. Read more...
The health and education of children is suffering, as a result of their lessening ‘contact’ time with nature, claims a National Trust Report about children in the UK Read more...
One of the biggest concerns throughout the world, right now, is the increasing strain water resources are being put under. Read more...
Recent talk of technological fixes as a means to addressing the climate change problem might be bold and exciting, but can climate change be reversed by technology alone, or do we have to change our habits and ways of life as well. Read more...
Maintaining biodiversity is often seen as a key goal of sustainability and climate change mitigation efforts. What exactly is it, and why is it so important? Read more...
Simple economic measures such as GDP can no longer be used as a basis for evaluating success; we need to move forward towards more inclusive and definitive representations. Read more...
Yesterday marked 100 days to go until the Rio +20 conference; the event following on from the Rio Earth Summit 20 years ago, which aims to create a sustainable future and follow up on the agreement set out back in 1992. Read more...
Whilst renewable energy is seen as the only feasible path towards a sustainable future, it is inevitable that fossil fuels will continue to be used for some time. Read more...
For some time, the general consensus has been that digital storage of information is more sustainable and produces less carbon than a hard copy, in the form of paper, CD’s and tape. Read more...
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Climate Action partnered with NatureWorks, maker of the Ingeo™ biopolymer, at COP 16.
Efficiently utilising residual waste has become an issue of great importance recently.
Nick Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson officially opens Sustainable Innovation Expo receptionFor the third time, Climate Action, in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), showcased the latest sustainable technological innovations and services to an international audience of government officials and environmental professionals at the 12th Special Session of the Governing Council and Global Ministerial Environment Forum (GC/GMEF) of the United Nations Environment Programmeon the 20-22nd February in Nairobi, Kenya.
New Holland has developed a carbon footprinting method which enables farmers and contractors to calculate the carbon footprint of their current tractor fleet.