
Some green groups wants Obama to do much more on climate change: Photo credit: Pete Souza / The White House via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Barack Obama is the US President credited […]
Some green groups wants Obama to do much more on climate change: Photo credit: Pete Souza / The White House via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Barack Obama is the US President credited […]
Photo credit: Johan Viirok via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen While China has now overtaken the US as the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitter, the per capita emissions in the US are […]
An animated GIF shows the dramatic change in Artic sea ice in National Geographic atlasses since 1999. Photo credit: National Geographic. By Anders Lorenzen The National Geographic, one of the world’s oldest […]
By Michael Brune For anyone who cares about stopping climate disruption, last week’s Clean Power Plan announcement is a big deal. Most of the news we read and watch about climate change […]
Barack Obama delivering the finalised Clean Power Plan. Photo credit: Reuters / Jonathan Ernst. By Anders Lorenzen As Republicans and Democrats in USA are focusing on their 2016 presidential campaign, Obama has […]
Extreme weather events across the planet became one of the dominating news stories of 2014. Photo credit: Reuters / China Daily. 2014 literally started with a storm. ‘Dreadful’, ‘heartbreaking’ and ‘devastating’ were […]
It’s been quite a year for environmental news. While you wait for the new year to kick in here is a list of the 12 most important stories we have reported this […]
Texas Governor Rick Perry. Photo credit: Huffstutter via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In a letter addressed to President Barack Obama, nine US states officially oppose the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recent proposals […]
A Chinese woman wearing an air pollution mask in Beijing during severe air pollution levels in February. Photo credit: Reuters / Barry Huang. By Anders Lorenzen Hot on the heels of […]
Graphics illustraing the core essense of the Clean Power Plan. Photo credit: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. By Anders Lorenzen For the first time ever in US history, carbon pollution from existing coal […]