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Faced with the choice of deadly, dirty, dangerous energy like coal, oil and nuclear power, or safe, clean and renewable power, what would you decide?
Renewable energy, smartly used, can and will meet our demands. No oil spills, no climate change, no radiation danger, no nuclear waste – simply energy we can trust. We can achieve a world with 100% renewable energy. Will you make that choice?

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Google wrests control of Cool IT climate Leaderboard

Blog entry by Gary Cook | February 8, 2012 6 comments

The tussle for the top of our Cool IT Leaderboard has taken its latest twist, with Google grabbing the top spot ahead of 20 other tech companies, including Cisco and Ericsson.  Pitching global IT companies against each other to... Read more >

At the World Economic Forum: Calling for a real transformation - now!

Blog entry by Kumi Naidoo | January 26, 2012 5 comments

If I bump into Professor Klaus Schwab, who started and still runs the World Economic Forum here in Davos, I will challenge him on the purpose of the event. Schwab has described the WEF as “a platform for collaborative thinking and... Read more >

Historic Human Overshoot

Blog entry by Rex Weyler | January 25, 2012 7 comments

In nature, any successful species can overshoot a habitat, consuming resources faster than Earth’s ecosystems can replenish them. On Earth today, indicators such as species extinctions, soil loss, and global warming – tell us that... Read more >

Conversations with Greenlanders (and non-conversations with oil companies)

Blog entry by Jon Burgwald | January 20, 2012 5 comments

I’ve passed north of the polar circle on our trip visiting the west coast of Greenland. The temperature has dropped to minus 15 Celsius; snow is mounting outside my window and in the beautiful harbour city Sisimiut, the fjord is filled... Read more >

Obama stands up to Big Oil and polluter politicians

Blog entry by Phil Radford, Daryl Hannah | January 19, 2012 5 comments

Yesterday, President Obama stood up to Big Oil and its puppets in the US Congress, denying a permit for the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. This is encouraging news for the communities whose air and water would have been directly... Read more >

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