Hydroelectric power plants: a threat to the Brazilian Amazon
By Mariana Campos It is the early hours of May 6, 2014 in Itaituba, a municipality of 100.000 located in the heart of the Amazon, in the...
The Danish Gift to the Earth
Many people perceive Denmark as an eco-friendly nation. In October 2013, the WWF gave Denmark the special ‘Gift to the Earth’ award for...
Three islands, one energy revolution
Community energy, where people produce their own electricity, has gone from being an environmentalist buzzword to a reality, with huge...
Danish imports of energy – a logical forerunner strategy
Denmark is no longer energy self-sufficient. It has to import electricity every week during summer, while last year was the first in 16...
Agriculture in Malawi needs help from all directions
Malawians are hungry. Poor farming techniques, including dependency on chemical fertilizers, are a big part of the problem. In order to...
The Bitter Migration
From shabby villages, millions of poor Vietnamese farmer migrate to cities to search for better job opportunities and livelihoods. While...
The neglected plan B to stop climate change
By Paul Mornon 2026, a vessel is sent through space to install the first human colony on Mars. The goal? Make the red planet a new earth,...
Switch to green energy will not make Denmark fossil-free
Danish electricity companies and public institutions ignore their actual CO2-emissions to appear environment-friendly, even though the...
The Polish obstacle on the European road to greener tomorrow
By Magdalena Skrzypek Politicians hurry out of the meeting room with frowning faces in a clear air of frustration. Only one delegation...
Taking the Power back
As the coalition government enters its final year in office, UK Climate Change Policy is being placed in the crossfire of politicians...