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 […]
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.
Pope Francis with Ban Ki-moon in April. Photo credit: Reuters / Osservatore Romano. By Anders Lorenzen Pope Francis, who released an encyclical on the environment this week, and who will make a […]
James Hansen. Photo credit: Josh Lopez / Chesapeakclimate via Flickr. By Dr. James Hansen Albert Einstein was disgusted with the media. He couldn’t stomach sensationalist reporting of science, which he said, gives […]
Photo credit: Reuters / Jason Redmond. By Anders Lorenzen Surrounded by a fleet of kayaks, Shell’s oil drilling rig the Polar Pioneer departed the port of Seattle on Monday for the Alaskan […]
Elbaek at the Change How? festival in London. Photo credit: Anders Lorenzen. By Anders Lorenzen In an almost unseasonably warm Sunday noon in February, nearly half a year ago, I made my […]
Photo credit: Kris Krug. By guest contributor Derek Leahy It may come as a surprise to some that Alberta pioneered carbon pricing — not just in Canada, but for all of North […]
Rally calling for protecting of the Great Barrier Reef. Photo credit: FusionVision via Flickr. The Australian government recently breathed a huge sigh of relief as UNESCO confirmed they would not list the […]
Left and right leaning political parties in Denmark are split on green policies.
By Liu Qin Climate change means Xinjiang’s giant glaciers are on the move, and a huge breakaway chunk of ice has caused widespread damage. Photo credit: baike. A big breakaway chunk of […]