Tiny Tilos, in the Dodecanese, is a pioneering nature reserve. Now, Greece’s ‘green island’ is set to be powered by renewable energy
Category Archives: energy
Renewables cut Europe’s carbon emissions by 10% in 2015, says EEA
European Environment Agency report solar and and wind is reducing fossil fuel dependency but clean energy capacity still not growing fast enough
UK breaks new solar energy record on sunny March weekend
Amount of electricity demanded by homes and businesses one afternoon was lower than it was during night for first time ever
Uruguay makes dramatic shift to nearly 95% electricity from clean energy
In less than 10 years Uruguay has slashed its carbon footprint and lowered electricity costs, without government subsidies. Delegates at the Paris summit can learn much from its success
The foodie traveller on … probably the best bloody mary in the world
Some of Europe’s reddest, tastiest tomatoes come not from the Mediterranean but from a farm in Iceland. The secret’s in the geothermal energy …
Peabody Energy exploited Ebola crisis for corporate gain, say health experts
Public health experts outraged after world’s largest privately-held coal company promotes its product in the fight against Ebola in Africa as part of a PR campaign to rebrand the fossil fuel as a solution to global poverty