
Who would win if there was a World Cup for clean energy?
Who would win if there was a World Cup for clean energy?
Photo credit: 1010 via Flickr. By Derek Leahy Federal and provincial climate policies unveiled over the last year are paving the way for Canada to massively increase the amount of energy the […]
Photo credit: Financial Times Live. By Anders Lorenzen Fossil fuels are here to stay, and even though more renewables may be added to the grid, it would not dominate the global energy […]
Photo credit: Sterling College via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Despite US Republicans, who control both the Senate and the House, having lambasted the groundbreaking global Paris Agreement on climate change, which was […]
Photo credit: Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) By Anders Lorenzen Solar and wind attracted a record amount of investment in 2015 while fossil fuel projects were cancelled due to the low oil […]
Christopher N. Fox. By Christopher N. Fox The Paris climate agreement adopted by 195 nations last month provides fresh momentum for achieving the Clean Trillion campaign goal of mobilizing an additional $1 […]
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 […]
By Jon Crooks A year ago I started campaigning for Manchester to commit to become 100% clean by 2050. A growing number of cities, regions and even countries were committing to such […]
Image credit to http://www.renewables.seenews.com By Katie Morrey It’s not all doom and gloom in the renewable energy sector in the UK. Early this month the Isle of Man Government made a big […]
The UK prime minister, David Cameron announce a historic nuclear deal between China and the UK at a Downing Street press conference. Photo credit: Number 10 / Georgina Coupe via Flickr. By Anders […]