Mark Anslow, Laura Sevier, Dan Box and Matilda Lee profile 10 visionaries with 10 big ideas for a better world.
… The Visionaries The Ecologist | 20th March 2009 … Lifestyle Community Green Living Society visionaries.jpg Mark Anslow, Laura Sevier, Dan Box and Matilda Lee profile 10 visionaries with 10 big ideas for a better …
Kate Hathway from the local communities charity Urban Forum says we should look to Europe for tips on successful community renewable energy projects
Europe shows how local communities can make money from renewables Kate Hathway | 13th August 2010 Comment Renewable Community Energy Climate Change freiburg.jpg In places like Freiburg, in Germany, …
Plans to use concentrating solar power plants in the Sahara to generate and export electricity have been on the table for years. Now, it looks as though political will might help move things forward
What's stopping us getting solar power from deserts? Mark Jansen | 10th February 2010 News Solar Energy Africa Renewables Csp Desertec Concentrating Solar Power desertec-worldmap_collector-area.jpg …
When Chancellor George Osborne delivers his Budget next month, we can be sure that climate and environment won't take a high priority, writes Alan Simpson. All the more reason for the Labour leadership to develop a new 'one planet' economics for the 21st century that delivers social justice and respects ecological limits.
… despite it. This is where Labour needs its visionaries, and at the moment it hasn't found …
A review of 'Crude Britannia: How Oil Shaped a Nation' by James Marriott and Terry Macalister.
Towards extinction...or hope Terry Brotherstone | 27th August 2021 | Comment Crude Britannia Climate Breakdown Energy Editor’s Picks Crude Britannia A review of 'Crude Britannia: How Oil Shaped a …
Where does the Green Party go now? Last week's uninspiring election results show that Jeremy Corbyn's Labour poses a serious challenge to us Greens, who can no longer succeed by being merely left wing. We must fulfil our own destiny, representing a distinct, authentic ecological strand in politics, making the case for living as if we only had one planet - as is in fact the case.
In the Corbyn era, Greens must move from socialism to ecologism Rupert Read | 10th May 2016 News Politics Ecology Economics Consumerism UK corbyn-doctor-strike-cut.jpg Where does the Green Party go …
Bhutan is well on its way to becoming the greenest nation on the planet. In his Special Report for the Ecologist, photojournalist MICHAEL BUCKLEY explores the reasons why the country's ecosystems and dazzling biodiversity remain intact - and highlights the one thing that threatens this admirable integrity...
Ecologist Special Report - Bhutan's stumbling block to becoming the greenest nation on the planet Michael Buckley | 1st March 2017 News Bhutan Conservation Biodiversity Energy bhutan-02.jpg Bhutan is …
'Smart meters' looked like a great idea, writes Lynne Wycherley, giving us more control over our energy use. The downside? They emit as many as 14,000 short bursts of intense microwave radiation a day, disrupting cellular electrochemistry and causing health symptoms from migraine to tinnitus, insomnia, dizziness, anxiety, chest pain, palpitations and memory loss. Now a growing number of 'electro-sensitives' have had enough!
… Potential solutions, for social and technical visionaries, are legion. From the new, …