This looks very promising, mass-transportation of people in cities has long been a problem. 🙂 http://rt.com/news/242985-china-hydrogen-power-tram/
The first story seems to suggest a London politician wants to lead the way for divestment from fossil fuels … especially ‘dirty coal’. Bravo! Or not? http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/17/britain-coal-investment-fossil-fuel-assets-worthless-divestment The second story…
Well done Queensland, good luck 🙂 great-barrier-reef-polluters-face-tougher-action-under-queenslands-new-government
Trashing Paradise: The Case of the Philippines by Guest Blogger A guest blog by Andrew Wynne An island archipelago nation laying in the western Pacific Ocean, the Philippines is commonly known for…
Speaks for itself. I will add that the global ocean comprises 99% of the Volume of the Biosphere. Also that the best way to reduce this impact is simply produce…
Interesting & informative, especially reading between the lines. The motor industry obviously has to be profit-first, hence skewing the results to show how friendly their cars are. Yet we all…
Bula Fiji, very well done 🙂 This is something very close to my heart. You’ll notice that Britain and the other WMD testers are still dragging their feet; and increasing…
There are many twists to this long continuance with unwanted nuclear power in Britain. Few people want it at all. most want Britain to be entirely nuclear-free including destroying the…
Likely to be true, I lived on the waterways for 10 years travelling extensively. Some fish species were eaten: brown trout and pike for instance, but others now likely to…
River-water sampling Shqiperia 2010 Dr White collected water samples from five rivers in Albania during 2010. They were analysed by Prof Margarita Hysko, Microbiologist at Tirana Unversity. These were the…