Climate Change: The Forgotten Election Issue
The breaking news is that, after one of the most divisive US Presidential campaigns in history, Donald Trump will be the next US President.
The breaking news is that, after one of the most divisive US Presidential campaigns in history, Donald Trump will be the next US President.
Earlier this week it was announced that we had entered a new era of “climate change reality”, with scientists warning that carbon dioxide has permanently passed the symbolic threshold of 400 ppm.
The news from earlier this week that Ken Wiwa, the son of the Nigerian activist and writer Ken Saro-Wiwa, has died at the young age of forty seven, is a devastating shock to anyone who knew him.
Last night 10 climate activists, support team members, and videographers spent the night in jail across four US states after five of them shut down all the tar sands pipelines crossing the Canada-U.S. border.
“Democracy died today”, wrote one irate Lancastrian yesterday on Facebook regarding the decision by the UK Government to overturn a decision by the local County Council to reject a fracking application by the shale gas company, Cuadrilla.
Six years after starting a campaign to kick fossil fuel sponsorship out of cultural and arts institutions in the UK, activists from the collective, Liberate Tate, will be touring the US this month.
The electric vehicle revolution is happening - and may account for 25 per cent of the global vehicle fleet by 2040.
Unless and until the U.S. Chamber of Commerce puts forth a serious alternative solution to the climate crisis, we humbly suggest you treat their report as seriously as the U.S. Chamber treats climate science itself.
The American Petroleum Institute is desperate. They want to clutch onto the past while the world changes around them, and the public really isn’t buying it.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 19, 2016 Contact: Alex Doukas, alex [at] priceofoil [dot] org British Columbia's cynical new climate plan proposes new fossil fuel subsidies and banks on climate catastrophe Today, the Premier of British Columbia, Christy Clark, announced the province’s new Climate...