As Vikings the Danes used the power of the wind to drive their longboats across the seas, pillaging and then settling large swathes of land. Now,...
Carbon capture may have faced setbacks, with the Longannet project scrapped in October, and questions have been asked over the Government’s funding of these projects, but...
Alex Blackburne looks into the difficulties surrounding renewable energy storage, and how some new research, conducted at an American university, might have the answer to the...
The talks in Durban are centred on the future of the Kyoto Protocol, but all conversation seems bleak as Kyoto might not be significant after COP17....
Simon Leadbetter takes a look at what motivates tens of thousands of people to invest sustainably.
As the nights draw in and we prepare ourselves for the dark economic times ahead, Simon Leadbetter looks at the Autumn Statement and asks, "Was it...
Alex Blackburne explains how the UK’s backing of Canada’s oil sands project is effectively cancelling out all the positive measures we are taking in the fight...
The Department of Energy and Climate Change insist £1 billion is still available for carbon capture and storage projects, despite suggestions that the Treasury are taking...
Aid agency Oxfam is warning that unless something is done to tackle climate change then poorer people could face starvation. Charlotte Reid has more. Oxfam have...
A report by the World Development Movement into the threatening behaviour of developed countries at past climate change summits could cast a shadow over this year’s...