
Photo credit: Antonio Busiello / WWF-US. By Anders Lorenzen The environmental group World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have warned that half of the World Heritage sites are at risk from extraction activities from […]
Photo credit: Antonio Busiello / WWF-US. By Anders Lorenzen The environmental group World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have warned that half of the World Heritage sites are at risk from extraction activities from […]
Photo credit: Financial Times Live. By Anders Lorenzen Fossil fuels are here to stay, and even though more renewables may be added to the grid, it would not dominate the global energy […]
By GovTrack.us Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, the leading Democratic presidential candidates, both served in the Senate. So how do they compare on actions taken in the Senate — votes taken and […]
Ted Cruz during the campaign trail. Photo credit: Gage Skidmore via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen The US presidential race, in the wake of the extremism of Donald Trump, has almost forgotten the […]
A coal train passes Atlanta in the US. Photo credit: Jerry via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen With just one week to go until the Paris climate talks, the digital campaigning organisation Avaaz […]
The IEA says these ones will become cheaper. Photo credit: K.H. Reichert via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen This is what clean energy experts and economists describe as a game changer: when the […]
By Michael Brune For anyone who cares about stopping climate disruption, last week’s Clean Power Plan announcement is a big deal. Most of the news we read and watch about climate change […]
James Hansen. Photo credit: Josh Lopez / Chesapeakclimate via Flickr. By Dr. James Hansen Albert Einstein was disgusted with the media. He couldn’t stomach sensationalist reporting of science, which he said, gives […]
Cooling towers at UK’s largest power plant Drax. Photo credit: Les Haines via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen UK environmentalists finally have cause to celebrate with the news that greenhouse gas emissions fell […]
A Costa Rican wind farm. Photo credit: Sam Beebe via Flickr. Costa Rica, the small Latin American country, has been powered with 100 percent renewable energy since the start of this year. […]