By Michael Brune For anyone who cares about stopping climate disruption, last week’s Clean Power Plan announcement is a big deal. Most of the news we read and watch about climate change […]
By Michael Brune For anyone who cares about stopping climate disruption, last week’s Clean Power Plan announcement is a big deal. Most of the news we read and watch about climate change […]
Barack Obama delivering the finalised Clean Power Plan. Photo credit: Reuters / Jonathan Ernst. By Anders Lorenzen As Republicans and Democrats in USA are focusing on their 2016 presidential campaign, Obama has […]
Matt Finch. By Matt Finch In one of the most predictable surprises of the post-election period, the new Conservative government have taken a chainsaw to various green policies, including their very […]
Dark clouds looms over UK’s low carbon sector. Photo credit: Rob Faulkner via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Last year we wrote that one of the biggest threats to the UK’s effort […]
An artists impression of the Forth Worth data centre. Photo credit: Facebook. By Anders Lorenzen The world’s largest social media site is to build a data centre that will be the greenest […]
It has been argued that the Syrian civil war started as a result of a four year drought. Photo credit: abdullatif anis via Flickr. By Adam Mann First and foremost what those […]
A wind farm in Mexico. Photo credit: Walmart via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Latin America has been earmarked for significant growth in the renewable energy industry. Due to the growing thirst for […]
Why Donald Trump can’t
be trusted with the environment.
Green MEP’s and NGO campaigning for a price on carbon in 2013. Photo credit: greensefa via Flickr. By Declan Milling Wouldn’t it be great if we did things because they were ‘the […]
Leonards Hill Community Wind Farm, Victoria, Australia. Photo credit: David Clarke via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen The Australian government has moved further in trying to kill the country’s renewable energy industry. Last […]