Photo credit: Greenpeace. In a bid to stir up the pressure on Shell in Greenpeace’s campaign to stop drilling for oil in the Arctic, the environmental pressure group are targeting the world’s […]
Photo credit: Greenpeace. In a bid to stir up the pressure on Shell in Greenpeace’s campaign to stop drilling for oil in the Arctic, the environmental pressure group are targeting the world’s […]
Solar panels are being installed at the world’s largest solar bridge, London’s Blackfriars Bridge. Photo credit: Solarcentury. By Anders Lorenzen A report carried out by London Assembly Member, the Green Party’s Jenny […]
Oso slide in Washington earlier this year; photo credit: Spc. Matthew Sissel Washington State National Gaurd via Flickr. By guest contributor Matt Owens An enormous Alaska landslide made news this winter, then […]
Texas Governor Rick Perry. Photo credit: Huffstutter via flickr. By Anders Lorenzen In a letter addressed to President Barack Obama, nine US states officially oppose the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recent proposals […]
Photo credit: Wirsol. By Anders Lorenzen On the surface it sounds like good news. Research from Bloomberg finds that solar is set to triumph in Europe this summer, as above normal hot […]
Iraqi security forces and volunteers who have joined forces to fight militants. Photo credit: Reuters / Stringer. By Anders Lorenzen In the last half a year we have seen further evidence […]
By guest contributor Sudha Kheterpal I’m a British Asian female percussionist and have been playing on the pop music scene for over twenty years. I’ve toured with the likes of Faithless, The […]
Solar panels at Brazil’s Maracanã stadium. Photo credit: Yingli Solar. By Anders Lorenzen If you have been tuning into the World Cup this month, you will quite likely have seen the banner […]
Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff inspects flood hit areas during a flood in December last year. Photo credit: AP / Roberto Stuckert. By Anders Lorenzen The South American country Brazil are on everyone’s […]
Iraqi soldiers patrolling an oil refinery in Baiji, 180 kilometres north of Baghdad. Photo credit: Neurope. By Anders Lorenzen If more evidence of the security risks in a fossil fuel based global […]