Weaponising solar geoengineering Monica Piccinini | 4th February 2025 Solar geoengineering, if weaponised, has the potential to deepen global inequality and escalate conflicts worldwide. The hydrogen finger-pointing game John Szabo | 31st January 2025 UK and EU policymakers are rolling out legislation for a hydrogen market - but the energy carrier is still surrounded by a great deal of uncertainty. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Punking Reeves' climate denial donations Brendan Montague | 25th January 2025 Guerrilla London Underground ads attack British chancellor for taking climate denier donations. Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Carbon omissions Brendan Montague | 2nd January 2025 BP among oil companies using novel term 'net zero operations' to distract the public from the fact the use of their products is driving climate breakdown. Energy addiction - time for rehab? James P Graham | 12th December 2024 ‘The first step is local communities becoming responsible for the production, storage, and distribution of renewable energy.’ Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud' Nick Breeze | 11th December 2024 Al Gore brands carbon capture and storage (CCS) tech - favored by Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister - 'a fraud'. Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Monica Piccinini | 15th November 2024 The president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has bet big on biofuels - placing significant pressure on ecosystems and communities. Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
The hydrogen finger-pointing game John Szabo | 31st January 2025 UK and EU policymakers are rolling out legislation for a hydrogen market - but the energy carrier is still surrounded by a great deal of uncertainty. 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Punking Reeves' climate denial donations Brendan Montague | 25th January 2025 Guerrilla London Underground ads attack British chancellor for taking climate denier donations. Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Carbon omissions Brendan Montague | 2nd January 2025 BP among oil companies using novel term 'net zero operations' to distract the public from the fact the use of their products is driving climate breakdown. Energy addiction - time for rehab? James P Graham | 12th December 2024 ‘The first step is local communities becoming responsible for the production, storage, and distribution of renewable energy.’ Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud' Nick Breeze | 11th December 2024 Al Gore brands carbon capture and storage (CCS) tech - favored by Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister - 'a fraud'. Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Monica Piccinini | 15th November 2024 The president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has bet big on biofuels - placing significant pressure on ecosystems and communities. Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Nick Forbes | 30th January 2025 Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. Punking Reeves' climate denial donations Brendan Montague | 25th January 2025 Guerrilla London Underground ads attack British chancellor for taking climate denier donations. Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Carbon omissions Brendan Montague | 2nd January 2025 BP among oil companies using novel term 'net zero operations' to distract the public from the fact the use of their products is driving climate breakdown. Energy addiction - time for rehab? James P Graham | 12th December 2024 ‘The first step is local communities becoming responsible for the production, storage, and distribution of renewable energy.’ Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud' Nick Breeze | 11th December 2024 Al Gore brands carbon capture and storage (CCS) tech - favored by Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister - 'a fraud'. Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Monica Piccinini | 15th November 2024 The president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has bet big on biofuels - placing significant pressure on ecosystems and communities. Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Punking Reeves' climate denial donations Brendan Montague | 25th January 2025 Guerrilla London Underground ads attack British chancellor for taking climate denier donations. Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Carbon omissions Brendan Montague | 2nd January 2025 BP among oil companies using novel term 'net zero operations' to distract the public from the fact the use of their products is driving climate breakdown. Energy addiction - time for rehab? James P Graham | 12th December 2024 ‘The first step is local communities becoming responsible for the production, storage, and distribution of renewable energy.’ Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud' Nick Breeze | 11th December 2024 Al Gore brands carbon capture and storage (CCS) tech - favored by Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister - 'a fraud'. Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Monica Piccinini | 15th November 2024 The president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has bet big on biofuels - placing significant pressure on ecosystems and communities. Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Christopher McKeon | 17th January 2025 Labour promise that new incinerators will be blocked 'if they do not help meet environmental objectives' falls short of Tory's proposed ban. Carbon omissions Brendan Montague | 2nd January 2025 BP among oil companies using novel term 'net zero operations' to distract the public from the fact the use of their products is driving climate breakdown. Energy addiction - time for rehab? James P Graham | 12th December 2024 ‘The first step is local communities becoming responsible for the production, storage, and distribution of renewable energy.’ Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud' Nick Breeze | 11th December 2024 Al Gore brands carbon capture and storage (CCS) tech - favored by Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister - 'a fraud'. Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Monica Piccinini | 15th November 2024 The president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has bet big on biofuels - placing significant pressure on ecosystems and communities. Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Carbon omissions Brendan Montague | 2nd January 2025 BP among oil companies using novel term 'net zero operations' to distract the public from the fact the use of their products is driving climate breakdown. Energy addiction - time for rehab? James P Graham | 12th December 2024 ‘The first step is local communities becoming responsible for the production, storage, and distribution of renewable energy.’ Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud' Nick Breeze | 11th December 2024 Al Gore brands carbon capture and storage (CCS) tech - favored by Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister - 'a fraud'. Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Monica Piccinini | 15th November 2024 The president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has bet big on biofuels - placing significant pressure on ecosystems and communities. Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Energy addiction - time for rehab? James P Graham | 12th December 2024 ‘The first step is local communities becoming responsible for the production, storage, and distribution of renewable energy.’ Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud' Nick Breeze | 11th December 2024 Al Gore brands carbon capture and storage (CCS) tech - favored by Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister - 'a fraud'. Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Monica Piccinini | 15th November 2024 The president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has bet big on biofuels - placing significant pressure on ecosystems and communities. Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud' Nick Breeze | 11th December 2024 Al Gore brands carbon capture and storage (CCS) tech - favored by Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister - 'a fraud'. Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Monica Piccinini | 15th November 2024 The president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has bet big on biofuels - placing significant pressure on ecosystems and communities. Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Monica Piccinini | 15th November 2024 The president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has bet big on biofuels - placing significant pressure on ecosystems and communities. Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Catherine Early | 4th November 2024 Local council’s failure to enforce against unauthorised fossil fuel extraction under the spotlight. Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Just the job for green transition Emily Beament | 11th October 2024 Call for £1.9bn a year to help oil and gas workers move into clean energy. Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Gas power proposal sparks backlash Craig Meighan | 2nd October 2024 Scottish Government urged to reject plans for new gas-fired power station. Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Child health threat from wood burners Jane Kirby | 19th September 2024 Wood burners in urban homes ‘should be phased out to protect children’s health’. Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Catherine Early | 14th September 2024 Supreme Court rules against Whitehaven coal mine, as campaigners call for the project to be refused once and for all. GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Adrian Ramsay | 6th September 2024 MPs must ensure that GB Energy will truly address the climate emergency we face, in spite of the limited initial government funding. 'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
'No excuses' for Drax’s dodgy data Holly Williams | 29th August 2024 Drax to pay £25m penalty for data-reporting breach after wood-burning probe. UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise Brendan Montague | 1st August 2024 University of Exeter researchers warn that – without intervention from policymakers – many more UK households will opt for air-con Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Who owns our future energy? Molly Scott Cato | 29th July 2024 We need public ownership of British Energy - to lower bills and address the climate crisis. Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Labour pains Peter Somerville | 17th July 2024 Why Labour will not hit the target of zero carbon electricity by 2030. Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Post-election battlegrounds for climate and social justice Simon Pirani | 19th June 2024 Simon Pirani identifies the likely battlegrounds between social and labour movements and a Starmer-led Labour government. 'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
'Shell kills the climate' Rebecca Speare-Cole | 22nd May 2024 Climate protesters accuse Shell chairman of ‘greenwashing’ at AGM. Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Push-polling goes nuclear Dr Jim Green | 18th April 2024 Conservative political parties in Australia actually believe that nuclear power is popular - based on biased push-polling. Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Energy
Electric cars are a dead end András Lukács Aydan Gurbanova | 16th April 2024 We need public transport, not cities filled with electric cars. A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies.
A roadblock is changing Europe Douglas Rogers | 11th April 2024 How the Dutch climate movement is leading Europe's fight against fossil subsidies.