Greener than cars and healthier than the tube, the ‘e-bike’ looks set to become one of 2012’s top travel trends
Pedal power: how ‘e-bikes’ are changing the way we commute Ben Martin | 1st March 2012 Ethical Living Cycling Electric Bikes E-bikes AXcess 50cycle Travel Commuting Public Transport Cycle Safe …
Politicians deny the existence of isolated tribes like the Mashco-Piro as oil, gas and logging exploration increasingly encroaches on their forest territory
Who are the Mashco-Piro tribe and can they still hope to stay 'uncontacted'? David Hill | 1st February 2012 News Forest Natural World Tribe Rainforest Logging image-1 (480x360).jpg The isolated …
Are the UK's new high speed rail plans part of a sustainable future for public transport in the UK or a big statement that only benefits a minority?
HS2: can the UK fast-track a better rail system? Bethany Hubbard | 27th January 2012 News High Speed Rail Transport HS2 Sustainability Environment Carbon Emissions hs2investigationphotoistockcrop.jpg …
After years of protest, plans by the Anadolu Group to build a coal power plant in the seaside town of Gerze are awaiting the go-ahead from the Turkish government. But protest group YEGEP are not giving up without a fight
Coal and Corruption: The Battle for Gerze Chris Walker Morgan Hartley | 17th August 2012 News Coal Power Plant Anadolu YEGEP Turkey Gerze Coca Cola Energy Politics And Economics Science And …