ECO2 Climat: the French carbon indicator
Designed by the consulting firm Carbone 4, the engineering school Ecole des Mines and TV station TF1, ECO2 Climat is the first carbon indicator (CI) to measure the carbon consumption […]
Designed by the consulting firm Carbone 4, the engineering school Ecole des Mines and TV station TF1, ECO2 Climat is the first carbon indicator (CI) to measure the carbon consumption […]
On Wednesday 20th July, the French Ecology Minister, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, unveiled France’s climate change adaptation plan. Presented as a “European first”, it has a budget of €171 million. Intended to […]
Why is the price of oil rising? It’s rising… because an oil rig blew up, because OPEC said it wanted it to rise, because the trouble in Egypt makes […]
The Greens group at the European Parliament organised a Conference on Peak Oil (PO) on 3rd May in parallel to the ASPO meeting. The Conference’s objective was to discuss two […]
Home working currently seems to be a very good solution to numerous daily problems. When we work at home we avoid the stress of traffic jams, spats with colleagues or […]
The European Union’s roadmap to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions is quite ambitious. Divided by sector, it sets calculated objectives for 2030 and 2050, and the processes to be followed to […]
In the context of its activities as a think tank, and more specifically its work on long-term funding, the Fondation Nicolas Hulot pour la Nature et l’Homme (FNH) (Nicolas Hulot […]
Tim Jackson is a recognised economist and this is probably why his message is so powerful. He does not foresee adjusting the economic margin to include a few “responsible” measures; […]
The blog Oil Man has commented on an article published in the Guardian, that analyses the indiscretions of the famous site in regards to information contained in American diplomatic cables sent between […]