Could algae jet fuel make aviation sustainable? By Carl Freer Wind energy can power streetlights. Electric vehicles are being pushed to be a norm. Solar panels have reached consumer level, thanks to […]
Could algae jet fuel make aviation sustainable? By Carl Freer Wind energy can power streetlights. Electric vehicles are being pushed to be a norm. Solar panels have reached consumer level, thanks to […]
On the 22nd to 25th of May EU citizens are going to the polls, in the much anticipated EU elections. The outcome will shape EU policies for the next four years. […]
By guest contributor Rebecca O’ConnorIt’s ethical investment week, and although I consider myself a reasonably ethical human being (don’t deliberately harm other people or animals/try to do nice things/eat very little meat/ […]
By guest contributor Philip Griffiths In the last few years raising funding for business in the U.K. has become increasingly harder. This is felt even more so in the SMEs of the […]
Waterfall on the river Glyme where the Archimedes Screw will be installed. Photo credit: Hallidays Hydropower. By Anders Lorenzen Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, UK which was designated as an UNESCO world heritage […]