Photo credit: Alexander Neureuter, http://www.neureuters.de. By guest contributor Melanie Mattauch Johannes Kapelle has been playing the organ in the Protestant church of Proschim since he was 14. The 78-year-old is actively involved […]
Environmental blog with a focus on climate change.
Photo credit: Alexander Neureuter, http://www.neureuters.de. By guest contributor Melanie Mattauch Johannes Kapelle has been playing the organ in the Protestant church of Proschim since he was 14. The 78-year-old is actively involved […]
Photo credit: Reuters / Robert Galbraith. By Anders Lorenzen Firefighters were the latest victims in California’s ongoing drought that has now lasted for over four years and appear to have no end […]
Leonardo DiCaprio with former US Vice President Al Gore. Photo credit: Jeff Pulver via Flickr. Green World Rising – a new short climate miniseries narrated by Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio and a […]
By guest contributor Derek Leahy For five long years the federal government and the oil industry have lobbied against the European Union labeling oilsands (also called tar sands) bitumen as ‘dirty oil’ […]
Photo credit: Katherine (chatirygirl) via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen If you live in the UK and you get your potatoes from the company Greenvale, then they could soon be produced using wind […]
Photo credit: Greenpeace / Nick Cobbing. Esteemed British actress Emma Thompson has following a Greenpeace trip in the Arctic on their ship the Esperanza released a powerful poem stating that we need […]
By guest contributor Ruth Lumley Sustainable buildings are not necessarily more costly to construct, according to new research. Sweett Group, the property and infrastructure company, used data from real building projects – […]
The Greenlandic ice sheet’s rapid ice melt is opening up new economic opportunities. Photo credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. By Anders Lorenzen Greenland, who undoubtedly are experiencing the most rapid change […]
A coal storage area in Beijing. Photo credit: kafka4prez via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen City officials in Beijing have taken one of the most radical steps to deal with the ongoing air […]
By guest contributor Matt Owens It seems like the summer on the US East Coast has been unusually cold so far, but the truth is that it’s only been cold compared to […]