By Anders Lorenzen While Australia’s government are busy promoting their anti-climate agenda, in the background, in the state of Victoria, a promising wave energy project has been born. A 62.5 megawatt wave […]
Environmental blog with a focus on climate change.
By Anders Lorenzen While Australia’s government are busy promoting their anti-climate agenda, in the background, in the state of Victoria, a promising wave energy project has been born. A 62.5 megawatt wave […]
Flooding in Worcester, England. Photo credit: Nick via Flickr; 2014 By Anders Lorenzen in London, UK and Matt Owens in Fairfax County, USA We recently wrote of the unprecedented floods the UK […]
Russian state owned oil and gas company Gazprom, responsible for the majority of Ukraine’s gas imports. Photo credit: Ricardo N. Cabral via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen When countries set out their cases […]
Action underway at Beznau Nuclear Power Plant in Switzerland. Photo credit Flurin Bertschinger / Greenpeace. By Anders Lorenzen Across six European countries Greenpeace activists targeted nuclear power plants last Wednesday, that the […]
By guest contributor Derek Leahy The National Energy Board approved Enbridge’s Line 9 pipeline project last week. “[This] decision shows the system is broken. Line 9 puts millions of people and every […]
Could algae probe the solution to the problems of biofuel? By Anders LorenzenIn the quest to turn algae into crude oil, US scientists working for the Department of Energy have developed a […]
A solar farm in Odessa Oblast, Ukraine. Photo credit: Activ Solar via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen As the tension in Ukraine is intensifying and Russian forces have claimed Crimea, a fear of […]
John Kerry praised Indonesia for it’s rich biodiversity but says that’s now at risk due to climate change. Photo credit: Rainforest Action Network via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen US Secretary of State, […]
Beijing’s smog so dense that some skyscrapers can’t be seen. By Anders Lorenzen It’s an issue that keeps popping up, questioning China’s rapid economic growth and the health implications thereof. Now again, […]
BP oil rig in the North Sea visited by David Cameron during his Scotland trip. Photo credit: The Prime Ministers Office – via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Scotland’s independence debate this week […]