On November 5th, voters face a critical choice between Kamala Harris, who promises to advance climate action, and Donald Trump, whose potential presidency could severely hinder progress on global climate policies.
On November 5th, voters face a critical choice between Kamala Harris, who promises to advance climate action, and Donald Trump, whose potential presidency could severely hinder progress on global climate policies.
Why we’re endorsing a coalition government in the upcoming UK election.
Despite not being perfect on climate change, Americans must vote democratic this Tuesday.
We must take note of this heat wave and start to ask serious questions.
The president of France, Francois Hollande and the French foreign minister Laurent Fabius in discussion with former US vice president Al Gore. Photo credit: COP Paris via Flickr. Right now in Paris, […]
Solar panels at the Four Ashes Golf Centre. Photo credit: Elliott Brown via Flickr. We have previously written about the clean energy sector in the UK and its insecure future with regard […]
Photo credit: Will Rose / Greenpeace. You may have noticed that we have extensively covered the Greenpeace Arctic protest story about which 28 activists and two journalists have been detained in Murmansk […]
Australia’s new Prime Minister Tony Abbott, not a friend of the environment. The leader of the right wing party, The Liberals Tony Abbott, has been elected Australia’s new Prime Minister taking over […]
Anti fracking protesters in Balcombe. When George Osborne recently unveiled the world’s most generous tax breaks for shale gas extraction in the UK, in a desperate effort to kick start the shale […]