
With just two over two months to go to the US election, California burns again bringing the climate issue to the forefront.
With just two over two months to go to the US election, California burns again bringing the climate issue to the forefront.
Photo credit: Occupy.com By Shepherd Bliss California Puts Mandatory Curbs on Water Use” reports the long frontpage New York Times article on April 2. “Steps to Confront Record-Setting Drought,” the sub-headline reads. […]
A fracking operation in Oxnard, California. Photo credit: Sarah Craig / Faces of Fracking – via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Anti fracking activists, riding high on last year’s New York State fracking […]
Photo credit: Reuters / Noah Berger. By Anders Lorenzen While much of Europe and the US is sweltering in warm summer weather, data out from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) […]
By guest contributor Malee Oot What happens when America’s produce hub dries out? In the midst of the worst year of a three-year drought, Californians, and the rest of America, are […]
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 […]
Shale wells in Los Angeles By Tina Reed Johnson Fracking is a hot topic. Experts say that if fracking is used (more widely) in California, it would make the state the […]
Worlds largest solar powered boat arrives in Doha Three years go in Copenhagen, on the eve of COP 15 (the UNFCCC’s climate change talks), a group of international newspapers decided to publish […]