By Anders Lorenzen Sweden’s IKEA does it, so does the United Kingdom’s Sainsbury’s and now USA’s Walmart does it too. We’re not talking about some new groundbreaking furniture or food project but […]
Environmental blog with a focus on climate change.
By Anders Lorenzen Sweden’s IKEA does it, so does the United Kingdom’s Sainsbury’s and now USA’s Walmart does it too. We’re not talking about some new groundbreaking furniture or food project but […]
Two wind turbines spinning at a farm in Northern Jutland, Denmark, April 2013. By Anders Lorenzen A trip up and down the British countryside will quickly tell you that, unlike Germany and […]
CCgroup’s infographic. By Charlotte Webster A survey by Energy Now in January this year revealed two startling statistics: – 95 per cent of farmers and landowners believe renewable energy will be vital […]
Pictures: Paul Hilton Source: Greenpeace International A black-capped lory (Nuri Kepala Hitam) is seen in the outskirts of Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace Today on International Day for Biological […]
Chinese MV Xue Long in the Arctic waters. By Anders Lorenzen At the recent Arctic Council meeting which this year took place in Kiruna, Sweden representations from the eight Arctic countries: Canada, […]
By Anders Lorenzen As the world gathered on 22nd April to celebrate Earth Day, which in 2013 carried the message of climate change, people were encouraged to upload positive stories on social […]
Greenpeace action at last year’s Statoil AGM. By Anders Lorenzen Today in Stavanger, Norway, the Norwegian oil and gas company Statoil are having it’s yearly AGM. In recent years there have been […]
By Martin Norman Translated from Norwegian to English by Ragnhild Freng Dale Each year in May, Statoil’s owners gather in Stavanger for their Annual General Meeting. Here, they vote on pay rise […]
As we hit 400 PPM, CO2 emissions are showing no signs of declining. Yesterday, we wrote about the fact that CO2 levels in the atmosphere were about to hit 400 parts per […]
Keeling Curve’s graph showing rise of CO2 levels from 1958 until today measured in PPM. Credit: Keeling Curve. By Anders Lorenzen In the last year we have seen several records being broken; […]