More about climate change (385)

| As we approach the Copenhagen summit, voices are increasingly raised in France calling for reason and scientific rigour when discussing ener...

| The astonishing potential of “unconvential” gas reserves means that we have to move beyond regarding natural gas as merely a “bridge fuel”....

| Today, the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) has started in Copenhagen. The amount of information that will be available to you via new...

| The Kyoto Protocol will expire in 2012; a grass roots approach to climate change is required At the Copenhagen Climate Conference in Denmar...

| According to New Zealand researchers, Robert and Brenda Vale, a 4.6 litre Toyota Land Cruiser has less than half the eco-footprint of a medi...

| “Carbon-neutral electricity in Europe by 2050 is attainable through the market system. For this to become reality, policymakers must support...

| In the current negotiations on the future institutional arrangements for international public climate change finance one of the most controv...

| Until recent years, the promotion of energy efficiency has mainly been the mandate of national governments and energy utilities. As energy m...

| This report argues that conventional oil production is likely to peak before 2030, with a significant risk of a peak before 2020. The report...

| The retiring CEO of Wintershall, Reinier Zwitserloot, managed to grow the German company through unique partnerships with Gazprom. At the sa...