The world is ablaze and the oil industry just posted record profits. It’s us or them
No single crisis, no matter how existential, will be enough to shut this machine down naturally. We must break it or it will break us It is useful to think of capitalism as a robotic savant, spectacularly gifted at doing
Climate endgame: risk of human extinction ‘dangerously underexplored’
Scientists say there are ample reasons to suspect global heating could lead to catastrophe The risk of global societal collapse or human extinction has been “dangerously underexplored”, climate scientists have warned in an analysis. They call such a catastrophe the
Dramatic deal at the 11th hour by US Democrats resuscitates global climate fight
With a dramatic timing worthy of The West Wing, Senator Joe Manchin has delivered an 11th hour deal that comes as a much-needed shot in the arm for the global climate fight. Mr Manchin, a centrist Democrat from coal-heavy
Solar Made Simple 1: All You Need to Know About Solar Panels
The main components that make up a solar and battery system.
Met Office issues terrifying warning over extreme weather events as 500k UK homes at risk
THE MET OFFICE has issued a warning over the impact of extreme weather events on the UK, claiming 500,000 homes are at direct risk of the effects of climate change. A new report by the national weather service shows higher temperatures are
The Value of Solar Property
The financial benefits of a solar-powered future The Value of Solar Property is a ground-breaking report that looks at the financial benefits of residential rooftop solar systems. The research findings – which included statistical analysis of more than five million
Balancing energy security with food security on solar farms
The economic impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are being felt around the world. This is especially true in the energy and food markets whose supply chains depend on both countries. The crisis has reinvigorated a long-running debate about
Risk of ‘very high prices’ and electricity supply shortages – but the lights will stay on, National Grid says
The power network's electricity system operator (ESO) said it expects supply to be tight at times this winter, most likely in the first half of December. The UK could face "very high prices" with experts warning household bills could
Ofgem branded ‘incompetent’ as BEIS select committee calls for energy efficiency and reforms
Ofgem has proved “incompetent as the regulatory authority” according to a new report from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) select committee. The Energy pricing and the future of the Energy Market report finds that suppliers were allowed to