Photo credit: Occupy.com By Shepherd Bliss California Puts Mandatory Curbs on Water Use” reports the long frontpage New York Times article on April 2. “Steps to Confront Record-Setting Drought,” the sub-headline reads. […]
Photo credit: Occupy.com By Shepherd Bliss California Puts Mandatory Curbs on Water Use” reports the long frontpage New York Times article on April 2. “Steps to Confront Record-Setting Drought,” the sub-headline reads. […]
The Premier of B.C. Christy Clark signs a memorandum of understanding with Pacific Northwest LNG. Photo credit: Province of British Columbia via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. A […]
Fort McMurray in the Alberta tar sands. Photo credit: Kris Krug via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen The people of Alberta, which is home to the tar sands and one of the […]
Stephen Harper: Photo credit: PM Photo Gallery. By guest contributor Derek Leahy For the first time in several years, carbon pricing in Canada is back on the national radar. Recently a group of more […]
The CEO of Unilever Paul Polman is among the signatories of a letter from 43 business leaders calling for action on climate change. Photo credit: http://www.changemakers.com. By Anders Lorenzen 43 CEOs from […]
The Shell oil rig the Polar Pioneer is heading to the Arctic via Seattle. Photo credit: Coast Guard News via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Environmentalists are saying that Obama’s hypocrisy on climate […]
David Cameron will serve another term as UK Prime Minister. Photo credit: Conservativesvia Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In the UK general election the people of Britain have voted in the Conservative party […]
By Clare Saxon Ghauri Dubai has confirmed the next big phase of its famous solar park, which once complete will be the biggest of its kind in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). […]
Garzweiler II. Photo credit: Bert Kaufmann via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Last month German environmentalists formed a human chain to protest coal power and coal mining in the country. Protesters showcased their […]
Photo credit: Good Energy. By Juliet Davenport Britain has the potential to move away from its heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels with volatile prices and take control of its own energy […]