
Denmark is NOT a green pioneer country !!!!
If you look at international CO2 consumption statements per capita, they will often be grossly misleading because they are calculated according to the method agreed in connection with the Koyoto agreement, ie they include the country's direct and indirect energy...
How to avoid a tsunami
In the aftermath of the global coronavirus pandemic, governments are likely to mobilise significant spending to reinvigorate their economies. The economic and human costs of the pandemic have been tragically high. It has also had huge short-term climate impacts, with...
How Shell Backed Dutch ‘Coordinator’ of Climate Science Denial For Decades
Shell and other Dutch multinationals donated over a million guilders – close to half a million Euros – to prominent Dutch climate science denier Frits Böttcher during the 1990s, documents from his personal archives reveal. Böttcher’s explicit objective: to question...
Meet the doughnut: the new economic model that could help end inequality
They say a picture speaks a thousand words, so here’s the state of humanity in a single image. It’s the “Doughnut” of social and planetary boundaries and it could just turn out to be the compass we need for creating a safe and just 21st century. The Doughnut Model The...
Planting trees is no panacea for climate change, ecologist writes in Science commentary
Restoration ecologist Karen Holl has a simple message for anyone who thinks planting 1 trillion trees will reverse the damage of climate change. "We can't plant our way out of climate change," says Holl, professor of environmental studies at UC Santa Cruz and a...
What can I do ?
Now more than ever, our planet needs us. We can help in many different ways: by being a climate activist, changing our habits and lifestyles, engaging in politics, doing volunteer work for NGOs. There are many possibilities. The most important thing is that we act in...
Why Climatesavior ?
We have developed our climate app Climatesavior because we citizens account for 42% of all CO2 emissions. Therefore, involving us citizens as a resource is also an important part of the solution. Of course, companies, new technology and politicians also play a crucial...
New disposable recycled coffee cup could save 200 million trees per year
A new study released on Earth Day (22 April) has revealed that the world’s first recyclable coffee cup made from recycled paper, the British-made Frugal Cup, has a carbon footprint up to 60% lower and a water footprint up to 74% lower than conventional and compostable...
Pull the plug on standby
Standby buttons on many appliances use up to 90% of their normal power in standby mode Figures show that 8% of the total electricity used in our homes comes from appliances left on standby. In the UK this is the equivalent of around two power stations' worth of...