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Following the Green

Sunday's London Independent contains a fascinating little story entitled "Feelgood funding blocks eco-warriors". Apparently the UK's top grant giving institutions are more interested in funding conservation and species preservation, than they are in addressing systemic change to stop the root...

Blair – I Can Persuade Bush on Climate

Tony Blair has insisted he could persuade President Bush to agree to a global target for a "substantial cut" in greenhouse gases within a framework sanctioned by the United Nations. In an interview with the Guardian on the eve of...

UNEP to Begin Cleaning Up the Niger Delta

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is preparing for a massive clean up operation of oil spills in the Niger Delta, including in Ogoni. UNEP’s Country Director, Turhan Saleh said the clean up work would be the most challenging task...

The Real Climate Swindle

Oh dear, Channel Four’s reputation is now in freefall after more revelations on its supposedly ground-breaking programme, “The Great Global Warming Swindle.” On Monday we blogged how Carl Wunsch, who had been interviewed for the programme, now complained that “I...

An Oil Bath for Xmas…

Unbelievable story from the New York Times from a few days ago about oil spas in Azerbaijan. According to the Times: “The petroleum spas of Naftalan in central Azerbaijan, one of the little-known but once popular vacation spots of the...

Invest in Alberta’s “Risk-Free” Oil Sands

Independent investment analysts “Investment U” are promoting Alberta’s oil sands as a “win-win” investment opportunity. They say: “the oil sands will soon be the single-largest source of foreign oil for the U.S. – even bigger than Saudi Arabia”. Oil producers...

The Arctic is not the Answer

Greenland’s ice-caps may be melting at an alarming rate due to climate change, but that is not stopping the country issuing further oil and gas licenses. Twelve companies have advanced to the prequalification stage under the country’s latest licensing round....

Massive Oil Spill Continues to Spread in Lebanon

It has been almost a month since Israeli planes bombed the Jiyeh power plant 12 miles south of Beirut and triggered the largest oil spill in the history of the eastern Mediterranean. About two weeks ago the United Nations Environment...

Corrosion Crisis Spreads as Shell Criticised

The corrosion crisis within the oil industry continues to spread. Now Shell has been criticised by the shareholder action group, the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility (ECCR) over its corroded gas pipes in Ireland. Canon Christopher Hall, a Shell shareholder...

Western Governors Admit Action Needed on Climate

A bipartisan group of western US governors – the Western Governor’s Association - has finally acknowledged that greenhouse gases are on the rise. They are now arguing that action is needed to reduce global warming. But here is the catch...