Extinction Rebellion fight global warming
Man-made climate change, or global warming, is the most severe threat to life on earth – human, animal, bird, fish, corral and plant life. Read Story
Man-made climate change, or global warming, is the most severe threat to life on earth – human, animal, bird, fish, corral and plant life. Read Story
A view from Jane Edwards Wind power and large scale solar energy panels, which dominate many fields which should Read Story
By Jane Edwards. It’s nearly three years since panic set in over the destruction of the Fukushima nuclear Read Story
By Jane Edwards. In his excellent article on the ‘African Brain Drain’ Andrew Brons states :”White liberal political society Read Story
Says John Bean. Britain could be sitting on shale gas reserves far larger than we ever dreamed of. They Read Story
By Mike Newland. The BBC said recently that nearly two-thirds of the public now favour re-nationalisation of the energy Read Story
A new report by England’s North East Chamber of Commerce (NECC) has revealed that economic growth in that region is Read Story
By Peter Mills. There have been a few excellent articles on this website regarding the government’s blinkered insistence on threatening Read Story
By Clive Wakely. The message that onshore wind farms are not just overrated, but a blot on the landscape, has Read Story
The announcement by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) that Venezuela’s proven crude reserves have risen to 296.5 billion Read Story
By Clive Wakely. The wind turbines turn – generating electricity for Britain and profits for foreign owners. Read Story
By Clive Wakely. In the light of Germany’s decision to abandon nuclear energy can German industry both afford the cost Read Story
By Clive Wakley. Germany has announced its intention to phase out nuclear energy and phase in renewables; Britain would do Read Story
By Clive Wakely. With a recent report showing that last year wind turbines operated below 20 percent of capacity for Read Story
Britain faces a severe energy crisis which has been caused by a combination of an increased population, privatisation, failure of Read Story