Emissions trading: not that great, actually.
Eurostar goes even greener.
Drive one day less and look how much carbon monoxide you’ll keep out of the air we breathe
A very interesting development in carbon capture technology. Let’s just hope it’s not used as a license to completely ignore the original problem. (Thanks Jeroen)
If you have no other choice than hopping on a plane to travel, here’s a good resource for offsetting all that carbon you’ll be pumping into the atmosphere.
Incompetence is everywhere, so I guess it’s no surprise that it’s present in the carbon monitoring processes supposed to help in fighting climate change.
Carbon trading: where greed is green
Carbon offsetting could actually increase child labour. The ramifications from our actions (or lack of) can be quite unexpected.
Short-term vision for the planet is still abundant: European utilities are shipping US coal across the Atlantic.
Not something you usually think about. Airports themselves can have a pretty heavy environmental impact.
Not something you usually think about. Airports themselves can have a pretty heavy environmental impact.
It's not just the carbon, it's the nitrogen too.
It’s not just the carbon, it’s the nitrogen too.
Google responds to the stats on emissions generated by a search mentioned in the previous link.
Google responds to the stats on emissions generated by a search mentioned in the previous link.
Sounding off: One planet, one million DJs.
Going green but getting nowhere.