This report focuses specifically on the military-oil industry relationship to reveal its role in climate breakdown. It argues that we must start to quantify, expose and act upon the climate burden put upon people and planet by the world’s big military spenders.
U.S. Military has left its toxic legacy throughout the world in the form of depleted uranium, oil, jet fuel, pesticides, defoliants like Agent Orange and lead
Prinzipiell befürwortet Greenpeace Energy auch hocheffiziente Kraft-Wärme-Kopplungs-Anlagen (KWK), die Erdgas nutzen. Die Energiewende weg von Kohle und Atom funktioniert nur, wenn Gas-KWK die Lücke schließt, bis die Erneuerbaren die Versorgung vollständi
Suvi Turtiainen, HS 29.9.Oliko Venäjän viranomaisten kova vastareaktio yllätys? "Ei", vastasi Greenpeacen suomalaisaktivisti Sini Saarela, kun käynnissä oli oikeusistunto hänen tutkintavankeudestaan Murmanskissa sunnuntaina. "Sen sijaan, että keskitytään meidän tuomitsemiseen, Venäjällä voitaisiin keskustella siitä, mitä riskejä arktisessa öljynporauksessa on", hän jatkoi.
Joan Martínez Alier: "President Rafael Correa of Ecuador asks when and where Marx criticizes mega-mining...[...] But what would Marx have said of mega-mining and the ideas of President Correa?" "... there are concepts in Marx that the arrogance mixed with ignorance of President Correa have caused him to forget."
ALAI, América Latina en Movimiento By Eduardo Gudynas 2013-08-21 Ecuador The rights of nature following the end of the petroleum moratorium in Amazonia "All this means that we are left to anxiously wonder whether, when the moratorium on petroleum in the Amazonia of Ecuador was abolished, the rights of Nature may not also have begun to collapse. "
Shale Gas and its Implications reviews estimates that have been made for shale gas deposits in Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania, South Africa and the Western Sahara and highlights the challenges to their development. In a foreword to the report, AfDB President Donald Kaberuka, affirms the Bank’s willingness to support these and any other member countries and sub-regions that have shale gas prospects
"The most important question facing the human race is how we respond to the interconnected crises of Peak Oil, climate change, overpopulation, and other resource conflicts. How we use the remaining oil determines the future of the human race:..."
by Charles A. S. Hall Professor of Environmental Science and Forestry, and John W. Day, Jr. Professor Emeritus of of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences.
This summer 2008 ETH Zurich researchers studied the natural balance of methane in the arctic permafrost soils of the Lena Delta in Russia – research under adverse condition