Ambitious Danish project plans to deliver green hydrogen at scale.
Ambitious Danish project plans to deliver green hydrogen at scale.
The Queen of Denmark’s view on climate change not in line with her government’s.
Denmark’s first ‘climate change’ election saw pro-climate parties gain significant support, while skeptics faced defeats. Mette Frederiksen’s victory indicates a commitment to ambitious climate policies amid rising CO2 emissions.
Denmark’s green ambitions are vanishing in a center-right led government.
Elbaek at the Change How? festival in London. Photo credit: Anders Lorenzen. By Anders Lorenzen In an almost unseasonably warm Sunday noon in February, nearly half a year ago, I made my […]
Left and right leaning political parties in Denmark are split on green policies.
Wind turbines at the Danish island Bornholm at an open day event during Global Wind Power day. Photocredit: Danish Wind Industry Association. By Anders Lorenzen Denmark’s 5,229 wind turbines have produced yet […]
Photo credit: World Meteorological Organization (WMO). By Anders Lorenzen Denmark’s leading weather forecaster Jesper Theilgaard has, along with 13 other weather forecasters from around the globe, taken part in a World Meteorological […]
The Greenlandic ice sheet’s rapid ice melt is opening up new economic opportunities. Photo credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. By Anders Lorenzen Greenland, who undoubtedly are experiencing the most rapid change […]
Solar installed on an eco house in Denmark. By Anders Lorenzen In the last few years, solar PV in Denmark has accelerated due to subsidy schemes making homeowners invest in the technology. […]