Touched by a Wild Mountain Gorilla

Gorilla Trekking is an amazing safari experience where tourists encounter with the mountain gorillas in Uganda. This activtity is conducted every morning within the tropical rain forest. This time the gorillas surprisingly visited an ecolodge and caught up with a tourist who was looking to track the gorillas the next day. In the video, a troop of wild mountain gorillas […]

Earth Day 2011

Today is Earth Day 2011, and while we celebrated last year by providing 100% of our revenues to a local charity, this year we are unable to participate so because our website is under construction (but stayed tuned, you are going to love it when it is ready).  So, looking elsewhere for some great green travel deals or events on […]

Social Network for Energy Efficiency goes live on Earth Day 2010

Green Social NetworkWelectricity, a free web application for tracking and reducing household electricity consumption, has been launched by startup Welectricity Inc on April 22nd 2010, the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Founder Herbert A (Haz) Samuel, a Caribbean energy consultant, notes that households typically consume a large proportion of total electricity in any country: “So, if we can find a […]

South Africa could Learn Lessons from Israel’s 
Solar Successes

About 90% of domestic residences in Israel make
 use of solar water heating systems, and Israel’s National Infrastructure Ministry estimates that it has the highest 
intensity of solar panels for 
water heating, which satisfies some 4% of the country’s total energy demand. This translates into about 
3 000 MW of installed solar water heating capacity. Israeli Ministry of National Infrastructures […]

Are Power Grids Ready for Solar?

G.E. and Arizona’s biggest electric utility are working together to answer a crucial but sometimes overlooked question concerning the future of solar power, even renewable energy in general – how the power grid can be prepared for more and more electric capacity that is not produced from fossil fuels. In a pioneering effort, G.E.’s researchers and the Arizona Public Service […]

Indonesia to Revise Forest CO2 Revenue Rules

Indonesia will rewrite rules on how developers of forest preservation projects that earn valuable carbon credits must share their profits with the government and local communities, a finance ministry official said on Thursday. Under a U.N.-backed scheme called reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD), developing countries can be paid not to chop down trees, which absorb planet-warming carbon dioxide […]

New Grants to Protect 2 Million Acres of Forest Land in 33 States

According to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, new grants will permanently protect private forestland in 33 states and U.S. territories. The grants were awarded through the Forest Legacy Program (FLP) and total $72 million. The program will protect nearly 2 million acres of land in all. The Forest Legacy Program works with individual states to strategically protect lands from development in […]

Indonesia Aims to Tap Volcano Power

Indonesia Claims to Tap Volcanic PowerIndonesia has launched an ambitious plan to tap the vast power of its volcanoes and become a world leader in geothermal energy, while trimming greenhouse gas emissions. The sprawling archipelago of 17,000 islands stretching from the Indian to the Pacific Oceans contains hundreds of volcanoes, estimated to hold around 40 percent of the world’s geothermal […]

Algal Biofuels Seen as Having Potential, but Much Research still Needed

Is the large-scale production of algal biofuels a viable alternative and should South Africa be pursuing it as a liquid- fuels option? Proponents suggest that it could indeed be a viable endeavour, and estimate that an industry could emerge within five to ten years, or sooner, should there be an innovation breakthrough. They add that it could also form an […]

Renewable Energy Partnership Launched for Southern and East Africa

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland, in cooperation with eight partner countries and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), on Wednesday launched its Energy and Environment Partnership programme with Southern and East Africa (EEP-SE&A). Speaking at the launch in Johannesburg, the Ambassador of Finland Tiina Myllyntausta said that energy consumption was on the increase worldwide, especially in developing […]