Aerial image of the Fort McMurray wildfires. Photo credit: Nasa’s Marshall Space Flight Center via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen The devastating wildfires in Canada`s tar sands heartland, Fort McMurray, Alberta, did according to local […]
Environmental blog with a focus on climate change.
Aerial image of the Fort McMurray wildfires. Photo credit: Nasa’s Marshall Space Flight Center via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen The devastating wildfires in Canada`s tar sands heartland, Fort McMurray, Alberta, did according to local […]
Photo credit: Michael Loke via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Last year, world leaders representing all 195 UN member countries agreed upon a world first global deal to combat our climate crisis; the […]
Isle de Jean Charles. Source: Wikimedia. By Malee Oot Southern Louisiana is disappearing fast. In the last century, the state has lost more than 1,900 square miles of coast – an area […]
Photo credit: Reuters/ Neil Hall. By Anders Lorenzen Tomorrow (Thursday) Londoners will go to the polls and elect the UK’s capital next mayor. And earlier this week I wrote about an encouraging […]
The IPPR report outlines steps for London to become a Global Green City by addressing air pollution, congestion, and CO2 emissions.
Flooded plains in the UK. Photo credit: John McLinden via Flickr. By Huw Davies Three months ago, Britain was hit by some of the worst floods in a generation, costing the economy […]
A Greenpeace activist scales to Nelson Column in London’s Trafalgar Square. Photo credit: Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace. By Anders Lorenzen It is an issue tipped to be a hot discussion point in […]
John Kerry said the costs of inaction are on climate change, citing Hurricane Sandy. Photo credit: Shawn Perez via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen At Bloomberg New Energy Finance‘s (BNEF) Future of Energy […]
Photo credit: World Wildlife Found (WWF) By World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Every year since 1970, Earth Day has connected people through their love and passion for our planet. While its focus has […]
Enthusiastic kids in front of the Watly machine in Ghana. Photo credit: Watly. By Anders Lorenzen Many communities in the developing world still lack access to clean and sanitised drinking water, making […]