Ed Miliband photographed by an UK wind farm, when he was Climate and Energy minister in 2009. Photo credit: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen They all […]
Ed Miliband photographed by an UK wind farm, when he was Climate and Energy minister in 2009. Photo credit: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen They all […]
Greenpeace activist scaling the Polar Pioneer. Photo credit: Greenpeace By Anders Lorenzen This week, six Greenpeace activists scaled the Shell oil rig Polar Pioneer, currently heading for the Arctic to conduct controversial […]
Pope Francis. Photo credit: Korean Culture and Information Service. By guest contributor Malee Oot Since being elected to the position of Supreme Pontiff in March, 2013, Argentine-born Pope Francis has shaken things […]
If there was ever a year of extreme weather events, 2014 would win that title hands down. As these iconic Reuters pictures show, extreme weather events happened across the globe; some related […]
Cynthia Redwine. Renewable energy has emerged as a strong campaign issue for mothers in the US. Leading up to Mother’s Day 2014 which in the majority of the world’s countries were celebrated […]
Photo credit: Waste Watch. This year’s Waste Watch ‘Waste Less, Live More Week’ kicked off on Monday; this year focusing on ‘better food for all’, highlighting the premise that if we all […]
By Anders Lorenzen Could you imagine it? In line with the rest of the country who seem to be shutting down at the end of this week to celebrate Christmas and New […]
Greenpeace puzzle In her guest blog for ‘a greener life, a greener world’ this week, Charlotte Webster argued for more certainty from the Tories on wind power. She referenced recent comments from […]