Photo credit: Climate Action Network International. By Anders Lorenzen Something quite remarkable happened in New York City last month, more precisely on the 21st September 2014 as an estimated 400,000 took to […]
Environmental blog with a focus on climate change.
Photo credit: Climate Action Network International. By Anders Lorenzen Something quite remarkable happened in New York City last month, more precisely on the 21st September 2014 as an estimated 400,000 took to […]
A Volkswagen e-Golf on the Norwegian roads. Photo credit: Norsk Elbilforening. By Anders Lorenzen Europe’s largest market for electrical cars, Norway, has again recorded significant new growth trends that confirms the market […]
This Thursday Greenpeace succeeded in their effort to make Lego drop their partnership with Shell when the Danish toy-maker announced they would not renew their co-promotion contract with the fossil fuel giant. […]
An onshore wind farm in Scotland. Photo credit: Scottish Government via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Last month the people of Scotland voted to remain part of the UK, as a close fought […]
An African lion at the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. Photo credit: naturepl.com / Anup Shah / WWF-Canon. By Anders Lorenzen The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has in its annually released […]
Photo credit: Xinhua / Alamy. By Dr. James Hansen As I peer into Beijing’s impenetrable smog, I feel nauseous. Air pollution from burning coal kills over one million people per year in […]
Photo credit: European People’s Party via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen The EU’s President elect Jean-Claude Juncker last month unveiled his proposed new EU Commision. If you see climate change and environmental issues […]
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon opens Climate Summit 2014. Photo credit: UN Photo / Cia Pak. By Anders Lorenzen Just days after New York City witnessed the world’s largest climate march, in […]
Photo credit: United Nations. Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner took the center stage at the opening ceremony of the Climate Summit 2014 and read out a poem that stunned the audience, giving her a standing ovation. […]
Photo credit: Trillion Fund By Rebecca Cooke The latest fund to announce its divestment from fossil fuels is none other then the heir to the Rockefeller fortune, built on oil and coal. […]