| Yes, the oil spewing up from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico in staggering quantities could prove one of the great ecological disasters of h...
| Yes, the oil spewing up from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico in staggering quantities could prove one of the great ecological disasters of h...
| I'm fascinated by ocean power. We have this huge dynamic thing that covers a large percentage of our planet just waiting to serve us with en...
| At the end of April, fifteen industrial companies signed up as associate partners of Desertec, the €400 billion initiative which is to powe...
| Charts and numbers are something most eco-peeps just can't get enough of, and neither can't I. This information is a little bit outdated, si...
| The forced closure of the large nuclear power plant at Ignalina at the start of this year has led to a 30% rise in electricity prices in Lit...
| As showers are a major theme on TechTheFuture.com (proof: here and here), I couldn't pass up on this little article I came across at envirog...
| Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is not very popular among environmental organisations. Greenpeace, for example, regards CCS only as an excu...
| The energy industry has again provided a major story and headlines in the world press. It is not the story of the energy industry enabling l...
| The UK is set to have pro-nuclear policies delivered by an anti-nuclear politician as the details of a post-election coalition agreement are...
| In addition to the crisis in Greece and the fear that Portugal and Spain may be the next to see their treasury bonds reduced to junk status,...