
News / COP27
The Bristol climate experts who went to COP27 on its outcomes
"Watered-down commitments on emissions are deeply unjust and frankly dangerous"
News / COP27
"Watered-down commitments on emissions are deeply unjust and frankly dangerous"
News / Bristol Beacon
Bristol Beacon now has its first e-van and a team of ten 'green champions'
News / Broadmead
The city centre shop has lay empty since January
News / climate action
A Bristol-based firm is pushing the boundaries when it comes to sustainable construction
News / Bristol City
City claimed the inaugural Climate Action Award at the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) Awards
News / bristol city council
A group has accused the council of neglecting the value of trees in urban planning
News / climate change
Marlen Sanchez and Erika Takeo say Bristol could learn from Nicaragua and Latin America
News / solar power
The studios will be powered by 2000 solar panels
News / Shirehampton
They are developing a new climate action plan to help reduce the area's energy usage
News / COP27
An art project explores people's attitudes to climate change as COP27 progresses
News / Redcliffe and Temple BID
The partnership aims to create a place for shared knowledge and to spread zero carbon practices
Your say / Food waste
Food waste makes up 10 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions, so what can we do about it?
News / fuel poverty
The Bright Green Homes scheme is offering up to £25,000 to lower carbon emissions and energy costs
News / Future Leap
The exhibition hopes to celebrate the diversity of local wildlife
News / Bristol Fashion
“There’s so much greenwashing that happens in the industry"
News / just stop oil
Just Stop Oil is making it to the front pages, but how does activism work from inside?