Climate change
The Edinburgh International Science Festival (4-19 April, 2015) wants visitors to see it as "The Ideas…
The fossil fuel era is over. The coal (in particular) and the oil and gas sectors are sunset industries.
Edinburgh joins other cities around the world in rallying for action on climate change with music, speeches,…
After 4,000 cyclists rode on the Scottish parliament last year, cyclists of voting and non-voting age are…
Perth, Scotland to Perth, Australia is nearer than ever before, with Qatar Airways' new direct route from…
Edinburgh Castle is to join landmarks from around the world in switching off its lights at 8.30pm on 29th…
The Edinburgh Art Festival today launched its programme for 2014, the 11th festival to date.
From robot football to making round bubbles square, from the science of intoxication at a Mad Hatter’s Tea…
Scotland’s first complete map and dataset of Scotland's native woodlands was revealed yesterday (Monday).
The famed wit, Samuel Johnson, once said in his travels in Scotland with friend James Boswell in the 1770s,…
The e-mail trailer for said "Time to make some noise" and followed this with the comment "On Sunday, we’ll…
Council funds of up to £2,500 are being made available for green initiatives in the local community through…
Acclaimed author, activist, and co-founder of the international climate campaign 350.org – Bill McKibben –…
Long before NASA scientist James Hansen brought the spectre of climate change to the mainstream with
The Edinburgh International Science Festival marks 25 years, from 23rd March, with two weeks of events that…
Food policy professor explains why we must plan for a very different food future.
In 2007, National Geographic photographer James Balog set out to capture man-made global warming in action.
Surviving Progress, a Canadian documentary by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks (who will be attending the…
Edinburgh Council will be continuing talks with the Scottish Government and local government umbrella body…
Traditional Scottish buildings should not be seen as draughty old energy hogs, but rather as an asset, an…