Open-source technology offers citizens the chance to wrest control of their bills from utility companies says Carbon Co-op’s Jonathan Atkinson.
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Open-source technology offers citizens the chance to wrest control of their bills from utility companies says Carbon Co-op’s Jonathan Atkinson.
Filed in: Energy Technology United Kingdom
Ruth London from Fuel Poverty Action says it is misleading to present renewables as an extra cost for hard-up customers.
Filed in: Energy Nuclear Power Politics Poverty Power United Kingdom
For a week activists occupied the chimneys of West Burton power station, firing the starting gun on a new British energy battle.
Filed in: Activism Climate Change Energy Environment Power United Kingdom
Inspired by music, driven by campaigning, the 22-year-old is fighting for solar thermal energy in Port Augusta.
Filed in: Activism Australia Climate Change Energy Environment Music Youth
Climate campaigner Anna Rose welcomes the new levy on big polluters, saying it will push Oz into a far greener framework.
Filed in: Australia Energy Sustainability
Indian activist Bunker Roy is bringing electric light to rural villages by training up grandmothers as solar engineers, reports Georgia Hanias.
Filed in: Ageing Energy Sustainability Women
The carbon offset industry can’t see the wood for the trees, argues Adam Ma’anit.
Filed in: Climate Change Energy Forests Pollution Science
Trusha Reddy discovers why a climate project in South Africa isn’t really switched on.
Filed in: Climate Change Energy South Africa
Think renewables are no match for nuclear? Think again.
Filed in: Activism Energy Nuclear Power
Alex Kelly and Carla Deane find Aboriginal Australians leading the fight against the nuclear industry.
Filed in: Activism Australia Energy Indigenous Peoples Nuclear Power
Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?
As Mother’s Day approaches in India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how motherhood has changed along with the online communication boom.
As a young student is injured for wearing the ‘wrong’ clothes, Mari Marcel Thekeakara says that women will fight on against violence.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara’s home is on the edge of a wildlife sanctuary, which is a pleasure and a pain, as she explains.