Stop climate change

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Climate change isn't inevitable. We have the knowledge, skills and technologies to get ourselves out of this difficult situation. All over the world people have woken up to the threat, and are working to reduce the use of fossil fuels, stop rainforest destruction and get power from clean energy. Still much more needs to be done.

Campaign updates

Energy companies sued by Inuits over sinking village

I just found this great story via Treehugger: a small Inuit community is suing 24 big, bad energy companies, claiming damages due to climate change. The...
Posted by jamie - 28 February, 2008 - 14:37 -

A life in carbon: my footprint according to Defra

My carbon footprint according to Defra As I've been winding down my experiments with carbon calculators, I've been noticing more and more just how...
Posted by jamie - 22 February, 2008 - 14:19

Green bulbs switched on in the Philippines

Excellent news reaches us from the Philippines where a ban on old-fashioned incandescent bulbs has recently been announced. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo...
Posted by jamie - 14 February, 2008 - 18:25

Kingsnorth - it's time for a public inquiry

Following the disclosure last week that power-generating company Eon has been negotiating behind the scenes to get the government's backing to build the UK...
Posted by jossc - 6 February, 2008 - 17:42 -

FT no longer on the QT about wind power

You wouldn't necessarily expect the Financial Times, that bible of the corporate world and the money markets, to be a champion of environmental causes but...
Posted by jamie - 6 February, 2008 - 15:26 -

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