The launch of IPPR’s London Global Green City report. By Anders Lorenzen London Global Green City, is the title of a new report by the think tank, the Institute for […]
Opinion: Invest ethically and tackle climate change

Flooded plains in the UK. Photo credit: John McLinden via Flickr. By Huw Davies Three months ago, Britain was hit by some of the worst floods in a generation, costing the economy […]
Smart electric bikes could see a new boost in the E-bike market
Image credit to Gi FlyBike. By Katie Morrey The sale of electric bikes has grown rapidly over the last few years. With public transport strikes becoming more frequent and the cost and […]
Blenheim Palace ramps up its green portfolio

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 […]
Andrew Simms: There are reasons for optimism

Andrew Simms By Anders Lorenzen We’re in Goodland, a place where its citizens write their own constitution, have a banking system that is community owned and its President gives 70% of his […]
Guest blog: Screw work, let’s play (with sustainability)

One of the most popular stands at Ecobuild was – guess what – having the most fun: SolarAid. By Charlotte WebsterIt’s not what I imagined to be the biggest lesson from Ecobuild, the […]