
Sausages blamed for its contribution to the World Cup carbon footprint.
Sausages blamed for its contribution to the World Cup carbon footprint.
Image credit: Leon Brocard via Flickr. By Katie Morrey The centrepiece of Christmas decorations in most households will be the Christmas tree. Every year there are whole conversations about whether you have […]
Photo credit: dmytrok via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen It was not the news anyone expected to receive on Friday the 13th of March 2015 but, nevertheless, that was the day on which […]
By Dr. James Hansen In the “Lima Accord”, adopted a week ago in reasonably congenial negotiations in Peru, nearly 200 nations agreed to reduce their fossil fuel emissions from burning of coal, […]
Leonardo DiCaprio with former US Vice President Al Gore. Photo credit: Jeff Pulver via Flickr. Green World Rising – a new short climate miniseries narrated by Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio and a […]
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; […]
Are the US about to increase it’s use of coal? By Anders Lorenzen The US have lately applauded themselves for going in the right direction on climate as a switch from coal […]
By Anders Lorenzen Since our 25th January report on the lowest carbon price ever recorded in the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) of €2.81 per ton, the price has stabilised a […]
By Anders Lorenzen The carbon price at the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) yesterday fell to an all time low at just €2.81, fuelling questions about the systems capability to reduce CO2 […]