Boy standing by the newly erected Ashegoda Wind Farm, the biggest in Africa. Photo credit: Reuters. By Anders Lorenzen After little progress so far, it seems the wind power generation in Africa […]
Environmental blog with a focus on climate change.
Boy standing by the newly erected Ashegoda Wind Farm, the biggest in Africa. Photo credit: Reuters. By Anders Lorenzen After little progress so far, it seems the wind power generation in Africa […]
By guest contributor Rex Weyler Russia’s overreaction to the Greenpeace Arctic protest — and their ludicrous waffling on the actual charges – will not work out well for Russia. Their extraordinary response […]
Photo credit: Virgin By Anders Lorenzen Richard Branson, the multi-millionaire entrepreneur behind Virgin, but also the socially responsible businessman behind the Carbon War Room, an organisation of concerned businessmen highlighting that big […]
Photo credit: Fossil Free By Anders Lorenzen Sunday night in Berlin saw the launch of the European Fossil Fuel Free, championing a European wide divestment campaign similar to the one which has […]
Is this what’s set to hit Britain in the next 24 hours? By Anders Lorenzen A storm named St Jude – after the patron saint of lost causes whose feast day is […]
Wildfires have painted the sky red and yellow, here evident from Sydney Harbour. By Anders Lorenzen Just under two months since the newly elected Australian government, led by climate sceptic Tony Abbott, […]
Experts warn that reliance on US fracking for Ontario’s gas may increase costs and environmental damage.
The newly installed solar panels at the Bentley Motors factory which is now the UK’s largest. Last week we reported the UK government had launched an aggressive strategy on rooftop solar power. […]
By guest contributor Rebecca O’ConnorIt’s ethical investment week, and although I consider myself a reasonably ethical human being (don’t deliberately harm other people or animals/try to do nice things/eat very little meat/ […]
Photo credit: Will Rose / Greenpeace. You may have noticed that we have extensively covered the Greenpeace Arctic protest story about which 28 activists and two journalists have been detained in Murmansk […]