Tag: Asia

  • Global Report: Wind Power Surges to New Record

    United Nations Environment Programme — “Wind power may be variable, but the greatest threat to the continued stable growth of the industry is the variability and unpredictability of the politicians who set the frameworks for the energy sector …

  • Who’s Winning the Clean Energy Race?

    THE PEW CHARITABLE TRUSTS — The global clean energy sector is undergoing geographic and technological shifts as new markets emerge and renewable capacity grows, according to research released by The Pew Charitable Trusts. The sector demonstrated resilience in 2012, registering a …

  • Iraq Waterkeeper Receives Goldman Environmental Prize

    WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE — The Goldman Environmental Prize, the nobel prize of environmental activism, will this year honor Iraq Waterkeeper Dr. Azzam Alwash, founder of Nature Iraq. Dr. Alwash was one of six recipients worldwide …

  • Public Pressure on the Rise Against Nuclear Power

    HARVEY WASSERMAN — Rising anger over a dangerous restart and more billions flowing into utility pockets guarantees that this fight will continue to escalate. Edison and the NRC seem willing to …

  • Climate Change Puts the Squeeze on Wine Production

    CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL — What we’ve learned about wine has important implications for agriculture, climate change and conservation in general. Just as it’s moving wine-producing regions, climate change will be moving other agricultural areas, which may displace wildlife habitat. An important lesson for the future of conservation is …