Britain’s vote to leave the EU could have serious implications for tackling climate change
Britain’s vote to leave the EU could have serious implications for tackling climate change
The Itaipu Hydroelectric Power Plant by Deni Williams on Flickr. By Katie Morrey An opportunity to propel Ireland into a leader of tidal and marine renewable energy projects has been established recently […]
A wind farm on the Portuguese coast in Madeira. Photo credit: WindEurope / Bickley via Flickr. By Louise Ward, investor relations director, Low Carbon Following Global Wind Day 2016, Louise Ward from Low […]
Leave and remain campaigners clash on the River Thames in London. Photo credit: Gary Knight via Flickr. In our latest ‘Conversations with Experts’ series, experts voiced concerns about the consequences for our […]
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 […]
Carbon capture technology could slash emissions from one of the world’s dirtiest industries, but at a hefty extra cost, writes Beth Walker. Tackling emissions from cement is essential if we are serious […]
Coal protesters outside the AGM of the coal company, Whitehaven, in Sydney, Australia October last year. Photo credit: Kate Ausburn via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In April, the world’s largest coal company, […]
Tea Pary solar advocate Debbie Dooley. Photo credit: 90.1 FM Wabe. By Anders Lorenzen The US Republican presidential nomination has just been won by Donald Trump. But Republicans are still as much […]
Photo by Alex Indigo on Flickr By Katie Morrey A study performed by a clean energy advocacy group, Clean Energy Canada, has shown that Canada’s investment in renewable energy dropped by half […]
Were the UK to leave the EU they could be back to being the dirty man of Europe. On the picture the Drax power plant. Photo credit: Jonathan Brennan via Flickr. By […]