The RSPB is celebrating a very special anniversary of its world famous Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend (26-28 January).
Continue reading Forty years and counting – RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch takes place this weekend

Continue reading Forty years and counting – RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch takes place this weekend
A SIMPLE product switch is set to dramatically cut plastic waste at a top Edinburgh hotel. Continue reading Plastic purge checks in at New Town hotel
2019’s shaping up to be another transformative year
by Councillors Lesley Macinnes and Karen Doran, Convener and Vice Convener of Transport and Environment for the City of Edinburgh Council Continue reading 2019: a transformative year for city transport?
A NEW easy-to-read academic research archive will guide planners and policy makers towards transport decisions which improve public health. Professor Adrian Davis (above) will announce the launch of Essential Evidence 4 Scotland at a top-level Transport Planning and Public Health seminar at Edinburgh Napier University today. Continue reading Shared knowledge: Accessible research could be the key to a healthier Scotland
Every year, small Scottish businesses are faced with rising fuel bills, but Zero Waste Scotland is here to cool them down. Continue reading Keep your business in shape and save a few pounds
Heating rural homes in Scotland with used cooking oil may be the most effective way of reducing their carbon emissions, according to industry experts. Continue reading Used cooking oil to heat rural homes to tackle climate change
Edinburgh is one of 115 cities around the world taking action on climate change today as part of EIT Climate-KIC’s annual Climathon – the award-winning 24-hour hackathon that unites students, entrepreneurs, big thinkers, technical experts and app developers in tackling the defining climate challenges of their cities. Continue reading Edinburgh citizens to tackle local climate change challenges during 24-hour worldwide hackathon