Carbon capture sounds like a fantastical idea: dig up fossil fuels, burn them, then return the captured CO2 underground. But the hurdles that stand in its way are formidable
… head of carbon capture and sustainable development at the Environment Agency, …
The Arctic is becoming a battleground as Russia, Norway, Canada and the US vie for access to oil, gas and minerals – campaigners fear safety and the environment will be the losers
… the Arctic, deemed off-limits to oil and gas development. 'These should be based on the …
As the fiscal dust kicked up by Alistair Darling's 2010 budget begins to settle, experts say they are 'surprised' by how 'un-green' the budget turned out to be
… £60m investment in British ports to help the development of the offshore wind industry. The …
As the UK government deliberates its new aviation policy campaigners warn that moves to approve airport expansion would put climate targets at risk
City Airport expansion highlights scale of aviation dilemma Mark Jansen | 21st January 2011 News Aviation Climate Change Airports Carbon Emissions Transport manchesterairport.jpg Activist groups have …
The time may soon be coming when every government will need to think about rationing fossil fuel usage. What's the quickest and most equitable way to do it?
What if we all traded energy between ourselves? Mark Jansen | 16th March 2010 News Energy Climate Change Politics And Economics Personal Carbon Trading Teqs Tradable Energy Quotas …