The Labour think-tank the Fabian Society held its annual meeting on Saturday 13th January. Under a motion of 'Can't We Get Greener Than This?', four speakers including David Miliband MP offered their views.
David Miliband, Secretary of State for the Environment: "Climate change needs Labour and Labour needs climate change". Can he be serious?
George W Bush used his seventh annual State of the Union Address to say that Climate Change is "a serious challenge" and announce ethanol as the answer to oil dependency.
The Competition Commission - the government body charged with investigating whether companies are stifling competition within markets - has published its 'emerging thinking' document on the actions of the major supermarkets.
Pictures available online for the first time show that the effects of global warming are far worse than previously expeced. The images produced by the Hadley Centre, part of the UK Meteorological Office, show for the first time that the Stern Review's timeline for action is wrong.
When a group calling itself Sense About Science launched its 'Science for celebrities' pamphlet in the national media last month, it was supposed to look like the long-overdue backlash of a normally passive science community to years of misinformation from ill-informed celebrities.
Collusion between UK carbon trading firms and Chinese factories is allowing them to make big profits without any significant reduction in carbon emissions.
The government will announce voluntary standards today to regulate carbon off-setting programmes - the schemes by which environmentally friendly projects such as planting trees are undertaken to 'off-set' the effects of carbon dioxide emissions.
84 plot owners at Manor Gardens allotments in East London are soon to have their lovingly tended vegetables bulldozed for the 2012 olympic games. We asked the gardeners, including one man who has held his plot for fifty years, how they felt about the London Development Agency's decision, and what they plan to do now.
Reports from Downing Street officials that US President George Bush was to use next week’s State of the Union address to announce a successor to the Kyoto protocols have been denied by Tony Snow, a Senior White House spokesman.