Photo credit: Shell via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen It goes without saying that oil companies are not popular among environmentalists. But when the oil and gas major Shell posted following tweet, their […]
Photo credit: Shell via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen It goes without saying that oil companies are not popular among environmentalists. But when the oil and gas major Shell posted following tweet, their […]
Solar panels being installed at Blackfriars Bridge. Photo credit: Solarcentury. By Anders Lorenzen As a Londoner, you would be excused if solar power was a fairly abstract concept. Whilst solar power has […]
Editors note: In May UK’s Energy and Climate Change Secretary Amber Rudd confirmed that subsidies for onshore wind power would be cut next year, which had been a pre-election promise. Phil Foster. […]
Obama and Merkel in idyllic surroundings in Bavaria, Germany. Photo credit: Reuters / Michael Kappeler / Pool. By Anders Lorenzen Last month at a G7 summit in Bavaria, Germany, world leaders pledged […]
Can we afford to expand any of our airports while taking climate change seriously
In Karachi, Pakistan. A man cools his head by pouring water on himself. Photo credit: Reuters / Akhtar Soomro. By Anders Lorenzen A devastating heat wave in Pakistan has claimed the lives […]
A China-EU climate agreement signed late Monday could help pave the way to a GHG-reduction deal in Paris. Photo credit: Friends of Europe. By Antony Froggatt, Shane Tomlinson and Jens Hein The […]
Severe air pollution over London on the 30th of April 2014. Photo credit David Holt via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Air quality campaigners and health organisations are celebrating after the Supreme Court […]
A Formula E car in the FIA Formula E headquarter in London. Photo credit: The Climate Group, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. By Frankie Mayo, the Climate Group The FIA Formula E championship […]
Denmark’s green ambitions are vanishing in a center-right led government.