By guest contributor Derek Leahy The recent shelving of the Joslyn mine oilsands project in Alberta is a reminder of the fragile economics of the oilsands. No economic formula could be found […]
By guest contributor Derek Leahy The recent shelving of the Joslyn mine oilsands project in Alberta is a reminder of the fragile economics of the oilsands. No economic formula could be found […]
Photo credit: Reuters / Noah Berger. By Anders Lorenzen While much of Europe and the US is sweltering in warm summer weather, data out from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) […]
Al Gore and Clive Palmer. Photo credit: Alex Ellinghausen By Anders Lorenzen It’s been coming for a while, but the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has finally won the political backing to repeal […]
By guest contributor Chris Lee Any technology with the potential to change the world will be met with almost equal amounts of optimism and pessimism. Solar Roadways, the new road surface technology […]
Anne Kelly from Ceres far left chairs a panel discussion between US corporations in the White House. Photo credit: 11thhourproject.org. By Anders Lorenzen Despite a gridlock in the US Congress in enacting […]
Owen Paterson. Photo credit: Policy Exchange via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In a UK cabinet reshuffle, Prime Minister David Cameron has finally sacked Environment Secretary Owen Paterson. The move has pleased […]
By Ruth Lumley Tidal lagoons could contribute £27 billion to the UK economy and help parts of the country prone to flooding, according to a new report. The six proposed lagoons from […]
Photo credit: The Volt Report. As the month-long football tournament the FIFA World Cup has now drawn to a close with Germany beating Argentina 1-0 in the final, it’s been a month […]
Photo credit: Carbon Visuals. Carbon Visuals, an organisation that uses visuals to document the impact of carbon emissions, have produced visuals documenting the carbon footprints of the 2014 World Cup. The […]
By guest contributor Derek Leahy Renewable energy — energy from natural sources that replenish themselves at the same rate they are used — accounted for sixty-seven per cent of Canada’s electricity generation […]