Demand Global Warming Leadership Now!

August 17, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post 1 Comment

The League of Conservation Voters has launched a campaign to demand that politicians make global warming and clean energy a priority in the 2006 elections. They are asking people to sign their Global Warming Leadership Petition. According to the LCV, “with one-third of the Senate and all House members up for reelection this November, we … Read More

BP Sued by Shareholders For Alaskan Shut-Down

August 16, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post 1 Comment

The fall-out from BP’s Alaskan fiasco continues. The company’s shareholders have now filed a lawsuit against top executives accusing them of letting investors down by failing to repair the pipeline that forced the shutdown of part of Prudhoe Bay. The lawsuit filed earlier this week in Manhattan is targeted at board members and directors including … Read More

Is This the End of the SUV?

August 16, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

McDonalds may be giving away free Hummer models to kids, but sales of SUVs (4x4s) in America have slumped 28 per cent in the last year. Now for the first time in recent years, SUV sales are now beginning to slow down in the UK. It may mean our love affair with gas-guzzling cars is … Read More

Climate Change Could Wipe Out Forests

August 15, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post 1 Comment

New research predicts that over half the world’s major forests will be destroyed if temperatures rise by 3C or more by the end of the century due to climate change. In one of the most comprehensive analysis yet of the potential effects of global warming, scientists from Bristol University in the UK argue that floods, … Read More

More Oil Workers Kidnapped in Nigeria

August 15, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

The violence in Nigeria shows no sign of abating with the news that five oil workers were abducted from a notorious nightclub in Port Harcourt the oil capital of the Niger Delta in Nigeria at the weekend. The five were taken from the Goodfellas club on Sunday night as sporadic gun battles broke out across … Read More

When Pigs…

August 14, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

Chris Borrowman, meet Yuanhui Zhang. Chris is a pork producer in Illinois and he has a lagoon in his backyard the size of about 23 swimming pools that is filled with pig crap. Yuanhui is a professor at the University of Illinois that has developed a new process to turn pig manure into oil. This … Read More

BP Spins Alaska Story

August 14, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

Public relations trade magazine, PR Week has reported that BP has “more than doubled the number of external communications people” working in its Anchorage office due to its current problems in Alaska. According to PR Week, “the company’s image is taking a battering because advocacy groups are wondering how such an ‘eco-friendly’ company let something … Read More

BP: Only Itself to Blame For Alaskan Fiasco

August 14, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

I am back from holiday, so lets go straight back to BP. The news that BP had to shut over half of its vast Prudhoe Bay operations because of pipeline corrosion has made headlines across the globe. It has also sent the price of oil nearly $2 dollars a barrel upwards. As BP apologized for … Read More

Massive Oil Spill Continues to Spread in Lebanon

August 11, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

It has been almost a month since Israeli planes bombed the Jiyeh power plant 12 miles south of Beirut and triggered the largest oil spill in the history of the eastern Mediterranean. About two weeks ago the United Nations Environment Program warned that about 12,000 tonnes of oil had already leaked from the plant and … Read More

“Crude Awakening”

August 7, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

In the latest issue of Ms. Magazine, Martha Burk’s “Crude Awakening” draws fresh connections between the United States’ oil interests and its willingness to overlook gross violations of women’s rights, especially in oil-rich nations. Writes Burk: “Whether supporting gender apartheid abroad, or sacrificing feeding programs for U.S. women and children so that ExxonMobil can get … Read More