Two dates for your diary
Hello Readers
After the unsurprising disappointment in Copenhagen last month, it is once again that my thoughts are reinforced: Economics
What does 32 gigawatts of new wind energy look like?
Britain’s announcement today that it had awarded development rights for 32 gigawatts of new wind energy puts the UK
As oil and gas resources decline, Britain looks to the wind
Living on an island nation gives people a unique perspective on their place in the world. Consider, for example, the
Jurdy: An icy realisation
Jurdy offers a wintertime warning …
How to feed 9 billion with less land, water and oil?
We’ve dubbed 2010 the “year to really start worrying about food security,” and now we want to hear your
2010: The year to really start worrying about food security
It started already last year, but 2010 is shaping up to be the year in which the issue of food
The grumpy environmentalist: Heritage first
Editor’s note: Two years ago, Stephen Waddington moved with his family from Ealing, London, to rural Northumberland. He joins
Hydrogen: Hope or hype for the 21st century?
Editor’s note: The following is part one of an ongoing series Greenbang will be publishing to review how each
Going green in the coldest place on Earth
Antarctica’s the coldest, driest continent on the planet, and it’s also the windiest. Couple that with the fact
A better way to go smart (grid): Wireless communications
Following is a guest commentary penned by Jonas N. Olsen, vice president of marketing and sales for On-Ramp Wireless Inc.