By Clare Saxon Ghauri Dubai has confirmed the next big phase of its famous solar park, which once complete will be the biggest of its kind in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). […]
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By Clare Saxon Ghauri Dubai has confirmed the next big phase of its famous solar park, which once complete will be the biggest of its kind in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). […]
Garzweiler II. Photo credit: Bert Kaufmann via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Last month German environmentalists formed a human chain to protest coal power and coal mining in the country. Protesters showcased their […]
Photo credit: Good Energy. By Juliet Davenport Britain has the potential to move away from its heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels with volatile prices and take control of its own energy […]
The leader of the Green Party Natalie Bennett. Photo credit: Brainfloat via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Political movements are changing and being shaped at a fast pace in the UK. Behind this […]
Jon Snow. Photo credit: Chatham House via Flickr. Esteemed veteran news anchor at the UK’s Channel Four News, has asked why climate change has barely featured in the UK general election. In […]
By Mat Hope Well, the Green party obviously, right? Not necessarily. While the Greens may score the best on environmental issues including climate change, the UK’s weird electoral system makes things that […]
Labour’s shadow Energy and Climate Change minister Caroline Flint showing support for Earth Hour in 2013. Photo credit: wwfunitedkingdom via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen As I previously attacked the main UK political […]
Labour’s Green Plan would protect onshore wind power. Here a wind farm in Whitelee, Scotland. Photo credit: Worklife Siemens via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen UK’s main opposition party, Labour, has unveiled an […]
Where did the oil go? Photo credit: Sean Gardner / Reuters. By Uta PassowAfter the accident on the Deepwater Horizon platform five years ago in the Gulf of Mexico, an estimated 210 […]
UK Prime Minister David Cameron speaking at the Clean Energy Ministerial in London in 2012. Photo credit: Emma Blackman / DECC via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen As the UK heads to the […]