Climate Change
UK Election Too Close to Call
Published on April 22nd, 2015 | by Guest Contributor
But Both Parties Promise Positive Environmental Changes In case you haven’t been paying close attention to the UK General Election this spring, Britain is in the midst of one of the most closely contested political races ... Read More →
Uncategorized
Government Cuts Don’t Spell the End for Green Initiatives
Published on March 31st, 2015 | by Scott Cooney
Since the global economic crash and subsequent slow recovery millions of cuts have been made by governments around the world, often to public sector services. In such difficult times it would come as no surprise for ... Read More →
Clean energy
What Just Happened In West Virginia?
Published on March 5th, 2015 | by Stith A Parham
By Frank Andorka, Solar Advocate When I first heard the news, I thought it was a joke. I mean, the governor of West Virginia vetoed HB 2201, the odious bill that would have effectively killed the ... Read More →
Clean energy
An Open Letter To SEIA: Let Us Help
Published on March 3rd, 2015 | by Stith A Parham
Dear SEIA: First of all, let me say how much I admire the work you do. You are facing an uphill battle on the political front, trying to convince an intransigent Congress of the value ... Read More →
Climate Change
Oklahoma Senator Denies Snowballing Evidence of Climate Change
Published on February 26th, 2015 | by Acadia Otlowski
According to Republican Senator James Inhofe, severe winter weather in Washington D.C. is a sign that climate change isn’t real. He made this controversial point yet again on the senate floor this past Thursday by tossing a ... Read More →
Climate Change
Alaskan Whaling Village In Peril Due to Climate Change
Published on February 26th, 2015 | by Acadia Otlowski
There is no road that leads to the tiny town of Kivalina and soon there may be no people. This Alaskan whaling village is surrounded by ice, which due to climate change, has become far too ... Read More →
Transportation
Electric Cars Under Attack Ahead Of 2016 Presidential Campaigns
Published on February 25th, 2015 | by Chris Demorro
Originally posted on GAS2 Though Barack Obama’s presidency still has almost two full years left to work through, the political machines of both the right and left are already gearing up for the 2016 campaign season. ... Read More →
Clean energy
Burlington Starts Down a Renewable Path
Published on February 24th, 2015 | by Acadia Otlowski
Burlington, Vermont has set the standard for the nation by converting all of its power sources into renewable ones. The city had a choice several years ago, to go the natural gas route or to choose renewable ... Read More →
Congress
President Vetoes Keystone XL Pipeline
Published on February 24th, 2015 | by Acadia Otlowski
Today, President Obama vetoed the bill that would allow the Keystone XL pipeline to be built. The measure has been heralded by the conservative-dominated Congress as a job creator, but many on the other side were ... Read More →