Kathleen Rogers
Women need, and are willing, to be at the forefront of leadership in the post-carbon green economy.
 
The Billion Acts of Green campaign aims to create change in communities before the 2012 summit.
Earth Day always falls on April 22, but this year’s global theme for the event is a campaign that will continue year-round. The largest environmental service campaign in the world, committed to...
 
We need sustainable solutions to our climate problems.
There is no denying the gradual warming of the earth. With more attention being drawn to the plethora of environmental issues throughout the world, the United Nations is seeking solidarity and...
 
Environmental columnist Kathleen Rogers says combating climate change begins with planting trees.
Floods have swept across Pakistan, drought-fuelled fires have smothered Moscow, landslides have killed hundreds in China and the largest ice calving since 1962 occurred in Greenland. It has indeed...
 
Do 
women have an enormous capacity to influence policies 
on climate change?
This past June proved to be the hottest June ever recorded in the United States, and recent reports estimate that 2010 will be the hottest year since the earliest written climate records, dating back...
Kathleen Rogers says clean, renewable energy 
is the key to our future.
We often take our energy for granted. Every time we flick on a switch, we probably don’t stop to think about whether that power is coming from coal, oil or a renewable energy source – sun, wind or...
 
Kathleen Rogers thinks the world should follow in the footsteps of the Danish.
Copenhagen, Denmark was the perfect setting for the COP15 UN Climate Change Conference last week. From the city's green buildings and energy consumption to its citizens who use non-polluting bicycles...
 
Businesses are flocking to the agriculture sector to acquire shares in the food market.
It's been said that food is becoming the new oil. Therefore it's no surprise that businesses are flocking to the agriculture sector to acquire shares in the food market. But how are they...
 
British scientists hope that their chocolate-powered racing car will inspire greener transportation.
Built with vegetables and powered by chocolate, scientists at Warwick University in Warwick, England have created a unique and environment-friendly Formula 3 racing car. The scientists’ goal was...
 
It's becoming more evident that population growth, global warming and resource scarcity are linked.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world,” Margaret Mead famously said. Her statement rings especially true especially in the case of climate change....
Earth Day Network’s "Green Generation" campaign unites people of all ages and nationalities.
Earth Day Network’s "Green Generation" campaign is a two-year initiative that will launch on April 22 2009 and culminate on the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day in 2010. Similar to "The Greatest ...
 
Kathleen Rogers considers the pragmatic benefits of a green stimulus for the world economy.
A quick fix does not exist for the worldwide economic crisis. Unemployment rates continue to climb and banks are still on the edge of financial collapse. Around the world, governments are pushing for...
 
More than ever, people are leaving their home countries for reasons related to the environment.
As global warming fears escalate, the old real estate adage, “location, location, location” takes on new meaning. More than ever, people are leaving their home countries for reasons unrelated to jobs...
 
Does Obama have the clout, commitment and knowledge to really battle our environmental problems?
It’s small wonder environmentalists the world over have welcomed the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States. Representing a clear contrast to eight years of the do-nothing, global...
 
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