
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 […]
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 […]
On the 22nd to 25th of May EU citizens are going to the polls, in the much anticipated EU elections. The outcome will shape EU policies for the next four years. […]
By guest contributor Rebecca Cooke The president of the EU Commission has written an open letter urging its member states’ governments to hasten their uptake of renewable technology ahead of the European […]
Russian state owned oil and gas company Gazprom, responsible for the majority of Ukraine’s gas imports. Photo credit: Ricardo N. Cabral via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen When countries set out their cases […]
In 2015 Copenhagen plans for 50% of people cycling to work. Photo credit: Sharing Copenhagen. By Anders Lorenzen A year ago we wrote about the French city of Nantes, who in 2013, […]
Greenpeace unfurl a banner hinting that the Polish coal industry run the country. By Anders Lorenzen This year’s round of climate talks have been dominated by developments not central to the talks […]
EU’s climate change commissioner Connie Hedegaard during last years climate talks in Doha. By Anders Lorenzen Last week, ahead of the start of COP 19, the European Commission (EU) laid out out […]