EACOP: A crude reality

EACOP: A crude reality

43:26 | “EACOP: A crude reality” puts the spotlight on the negative socio-economic and environmental impacts posed by the planned East African Crude Oil Pipeline.

Why Germany is destroying villages for coal

Why Germany is destroying villages for coal

12:26 | Right in the heart of Germany, villages are being destroyed for coal – even though the country has vowed to turn its back on the fuel as soon as possible. But the villagers and activists are fighting back.

Why we need to ditch natural gas (asap)

Why we need to ditch natural gas (asap)

11:55 | Natural gas is abundant, versatile – and much cleaner than coal. It lets us keep the lights on AND reduce emissions. That’s great, right? Well, yes. If it wasn’t for one small detail: it’s still a fossil fuel.

How We Make Energy

How We Make Energy

21:39 | The extraction, and the resulting pollution from most energy sources has an immense impact on the environment, and that’s why we’ve got to talk about energy in the context of environmental science.

Is Germany sustainable?

Is Germany sustainable?

14:29 | Wind power now dominates Germany’s electricity sector, but the country also still burns millions of tonnes of coal every year.

Is Big Oil finally getting stranded?

Is Big Oil finally getting stranded?

13:22 | Thanks to Russia and Saudi Arabia, global oil production has not decreased in reaction to the abrupt halt in our economies. Is this a ‘Perfect Storm’ that spells the end for BIG OIL?

Stop oliejagten i Nordsøen

Stop oliejagten i Nordsøen

12:14 | Folketinget har netop haft åbningsdag, og den forbindelse var vi på gaden for at minde Dan Jørgensen om, at det er en dårlig idé at give licenser til ny olieefterforskning i Nordsøen. Men hvorfor er det så dårligt med al den olie?

Keystone XL: Why Pipelines Spark Controversy

Keystone XL: Why Pipelines Spark Controversy

4:53 | Why oil and gas pipelines like the Keystone XL expansion and the Dakota Access Pipeline are so contentious – and how building new pipelines will lock us into a system reliant on fossil fuels for decades to come.