As we’re engulfed in our two leading renewable energy technologies Wind and Solar, expecting them embark to further milestones, break new records, become more efficient and become more economically viable. We could […]
Editorial: Mitt Romney a very dangerous man to the worlds climate
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney delivered yesterday (23rd of August) a severe attack on the green economy. His criticism of renewable energy, action on climate change and the environment is one of […]
Dreaming of the Greenest Car Ever
With current technologies available today how efficient and green can a car be produced today? As Wolkswagen are preparing to launch their newest edition of the Golf brand a very much Wolkswagen […]
Solar Power exploding in Denmark
When thinking about renewable energy in Denmark you would naturally think about wind power as it accounts for roughly 20% of Denmarks electricity production. The solar power industry have for a long […]
Debate: Countdown to the US Elections what are the green issues?
With three months today to go until the crucial US elections, lets have a look at the environmental challenges we’re up against. Many environmentalists have criticized Obama for his green credentials as […]
Book review of ‘How bad are bananas: The carbon footprint of everything’ by Mike Berners-Lee

Book: How bad are bananas: The carbon footprint of everythingAuthor: Mike Berners-Lee Review: At the start of this great book, the author explains that he’s not set out to write a preachy […]
Editorial: Will Beijing 2008 Still be the Greenest Games Ever?
When London won the Olympic bid, it was claimed that these would be the ‘greenest Olympics ever’. While there have been some important green strides, some of which undoubtedly can be used […]
Book review of ‘Eaarth’ by Bill McKibben

Book: Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New PlanetAuthor: Bill McKibben (2010) Review: Even though ‘Eaarth’ is already slightly out of date, with environmental statistics, science and technological advances moving so […]
You Too Have a Green Voice
What is a blog? What is Social media? Eh, what? That might have been the answer you would have gotten ten years ago had you posed those two questions. But I don’t […]
EDITORIAL: THE TRUTH ABOUT SUBSIDIES
Like many I was incredibly disappointed about the outcome of the Rio+20 summit. In fact I was pretty much downbeat and disappointed months before started as it was pretty clear that it […]