The Agahozo-Shalom solar field. Photo credit: Gigawatt Global. By Malee Oot In sub-Saharan Africa, where much of the population – nearly 70 % — lacks access to electricity, Rwanda is breaking the […]
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The Agahozo-Shalom solar field. Photo credit: Gigawatt Global. By Malee Oot In sub-Saharan Africa, where much of the population – nearly 70 % — lacks access to electricity, Rwanda is breaking the […]
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An unseasonably warm Christmas Eve in New York’s Central Park. Photo credit: Reuters / Lucas Jackson. By Anders Lorenzen Unseasonably warm weather has meant the US has experienced the warmest Christmas period […]
Severe air pollution in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou last year. Photo credit: V.T. Polywoda via Flickr. By Dr James Hansen I returned Christmas Eve from a workshop[a] in Wanning, China […]
Oil Pumps – Image credit to CGP Grey, on Flickr. By Katie Morrey Last year there was another well financed, thought-out terror attack in Paris, with the terror organisation ISIS claiming responsibility. […]
Flooding in Paraguay’s capital Asuncion. Photo credit: Reuters / Jorge Adorno. By Anders Lorenzen During the Christmas period, parts of Latin America experienced the worst flooding in 50 years. In Paraguay, […]
Rauli Partanen during a Nuclear for Climate discussion during COP21 in Paris. Photo credit: Boris Le Ngoc (SFEN) By Janne M. Korhonen and Rauli Partanen A large block of self-proclaimed pro-environmental campaigners is […]
With 2015 drawing to a close, we’ve developed an ‘end of year’ quiz featuring key green news stories from the last twelve months, ranging from weather extremes and Arctic drilling to COP21. […]
New Earthrise image released by NASA on the 23rd of December. Photo credit: NASA Earth Observatory. By Anders Lorenzen It is that time again when we look and analyse some of the […]
A climate activist in Paris following the announcement of the Paris Agreement. By Jon Crooks It’s not perfect, we know that. It’s built on voluntary pledges, which at present are woefully insufficient […]