Photo credit: The TV Guide. He has been crowned the world’s greenest celeb, below in a video extract from the US climate series ‘Years of Living Dangerously’ the Vampire Diaries star explains […]
Environmental blog with a focus on climate change.
Photo credit: The TV Guide. He has been crowned the world’s greenest celeb, below in a video extract from the US climate series ‘Years of Living Dangerously’ the Vampire Diaries star explains […]
Storebrand’s Administrative Director Staffan Hansen. Photo credit: Storebrand. By Anders Lorenzen The Scandinavian investment company Storebrand made headline news last year when it divested fossil fuel stocks from coal and tar […]
Photo credit: Jim Dougherty. By Anders Lorenzen In an extra driving force to pressure Obama to outright reject the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, a coalition calling themselves the Cowboy and Indian Alliance […]
France’s Energy and Ecology minister Segolene Royal wants to create 100,000 green jobs within the next three years. Photo credit: Philippe Grangeaud via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In an attempt to stimulate […]
The Keystone XL pipeline would transport oil from the Canadian tar sands. Photo credit: Howl Arts Collective via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In a move that has put further spotlight on whether […]
https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/3iIkOi3srLo&source=uds By guest contributor Matt Mellen The Rainforest Alliance undoubtably does good work enabling more ethical brands to demonstrate they contribute to rainforest conservation so that conscientious consumers can make better choices. […]
Photo credit: Earth Day Network Earth Day. The day of action which is largely attributed to the beginning of the modern environmental movement in the US is today celebrated in 192 countries. […]
IPCC stated renewable energy technologies like wind power had come a long way since 2007. Photo credit: Thomas Rousing via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Less than two weeks since the Intergovernmental Panel […]
Nearly half of Senegal’s population have no access to electricity. Photo credit: jbdodane via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen While countries and financial institutions are distancing themselves from coal, one African […]
Tea pickers in Kenya’s Mount Kenya region. Photo credit: CIAT By Jyotsna Ram Not too long ago, a friend and a fellow activist asked me what I think is the most critical […]