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 […]
Opinion: The overwhelming environmental reasons for staying in the EU
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 […]
Opinion: Why animal agriculture’s environmental impact is still being ignored
Caged hens. Photo credit: Petit Louis via Flickr. By Jimmy Pierson This World Environment Day marks 10 years since the UN described the livestock sector as ‘one of the most significant contributors […]
Analysis: The Post-Paris-Purge
By Matt Finch Oil’s back in the news again (for some it never left), although most of us probably missed the fact that OPEC met with Russia in Doha last month and […]
Climate experts Steven Sherwood and Peter Hannam discuss Australia’s recent cuts to climate science
A discussion highlights Australia’s climate science funding cuts, the Great Barrier Reef crisis, and political inaction ahead of elections.
Analysis: Could the UK really be on the verge of a fracking revolution?
Third Energy’s fracking site near Ryedale in North Yorkshire. Photo credit: petelovespurple via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen For years, anti-fracking campaigners have successfully managed to fight off extraction of shale gas in […]
Infographic illustrates the sheer scale of deforestation
By Laura Brothers Our planet is currently losing over 15 billion trees every year. There are multiple factors contributing to this changing landscape including large and small scale architecture, logging and cattle […]
Three energy projects highlighted among the riskiest and most controversial projects in the world
The Angra 3 Nuclear Reactor. Photo credit: Rodrigo Soldon via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In the recently published “2015’s Most Controversial Projects Report”, three energy projects were highlighted as some of the […]
Video interview: the anti tar sands movement, Fort McMurray fire and climate change
The tar sands in Fort McMurray, Alberta. Photo credit: Kris Krug via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen With the recent devastating Fort McMurray forest fires, the controversy surrounding the tar sands industry has been […]
‘Brexit’ would foul up EU climate policy
UK Prime Minister, David Cameron with the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz. Photo credit: European Parliament via Flickr. By Lewis Crofts, Chief Correspondent at Mlex A UK exit from the […]