Photo credit: Qetema. Greece has all the resources, technology and will, to become independent from the wider world and rely solely on its natural resources to form a resource based economy. The […]
Photo credit: Qetema. Greece has all the resources, technology and will, to become independent from the wider world and rely solely on its natural resources to form a resource based economy. The […]
A China-EU climate agreement signed late Monday could help pave the way to a GHG-reduction deal in Paris. Photo credit: Friends of Europe. By Antony Froggatt, Shane Tomlinson and Jens Hein The […]
David Cameron will serve another term as UK Prime Minister. Photo credit: Conservativesvia Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In the UK general election the people of Britain have voted in the Conservative party […]
EU’s climate chief Miguel Arias Canete. Photo credit: Partido Popular de Cantabria via Flickr. By Stephen Tindale Europe will be an issue in May’s General Election. Nigel Farage will make […]
Photo credit: International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) This week policy makers have begun two weeks of marathon COP20 climate negotiations in Lima, Peru. This will probably be the most important, least […]
Photo credit: the Government of Spain via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Spaniard Miguel Arias Cañete will be EU’s next commissioner for Climate Action and Energy after he was approved by the European […]
An onshore wind farm in Scotland. Photo credit: Scottish Government via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Last month the people of Scotland voted to remain part of the UK, as a close fought […]
By guest contributor Derek Leahy For five long years the federal government and the oil industry have lobbied against the European Union labeling oilsands (also called tar sands) bitumen as ‘dirty oil’ […]
EU’s Climate Change Commisioner Connie Hedegaard delivering a speech at London’s Chatham House in 2012. Photo credit: Chatham House. By Anders Lorenzen When the EU election results were coming in, one […]
Green Party candidate Ska Keller. Photo credit: European Union 2014 – European Parliament. By Anders Lorenzen Despite weeks of scaremongering by mainstream media, a swing to the right led by anti EU […]