Falkland Islands Frictions Continue to Spark International Array
It’s fair to say that Argentina and the United Kingdom share a bit of back history when it comes to the Falkland Islands and renewed tensions over rightful sovereignty for these lands could have been easily enough predicted. The onslaught of appeal to international mediators is quite a spectacle. From...
The National Trust paves the way for renewable energy amidst England’s historic landmarks
I haven’t been able to get the news about The National Trust’s plans to up its renewable energy portion out of my thoughts. The National Trust is the largest private holder and preserver of the United Kingdom’s treasured stately homes, parks, castles and estates. If, like me, you have been ushered/dragged...
The April arrival of the new UK home renewable feed-in tariff? A long way to go…
In the United Kingdom, grand plans for “feed-in tariffs,” to reward renewable-conscious Brits as of April 2010, have not been particularly well received. While a host of new and promising renewable energy installation and provisions companies have taken over our television screens and energy...