James Burgess studied Business Management at the University of Nottingham. He has worked in property development, chartered surveying, marketing, law, and accounts. He has also studied journalism and has written many articles over the years for a wide variety of sources.
James is the Deputy Editor of Oilprice.com
On Sunday, Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation, announced that authorities had made arrests after investigating an alleged plot to sabotage…
Oil companies have a reputation, whether fully warranted or not, of caring little for the environment in their quest to discover and extract more hydrocarbons…
Tesla, the clean energy technology success story of the year, and perhaps the decade, has just recently suffered a bit of a blow after one…
In November 2012 Lend Lease won the planning permission to begin constructing the first new homes at Elephant and Castle, in central London, as part…
Over the last 14 months, Venezuela has held launching parties for three new oil tankers, a clear sign of the nation’s ambitions to expand its…
IKEA, the Swedish flat-pack furniture specialist and world’s largest furniture retailer, has announced that it will, for the first time, sell solar panels at all…
Lately the bad news emanating from Japan is that the reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power plant have been leaking thousands of gallons of water…
A common argument that people use when protesting against the development of wind farms near to communities is the loud noise created by the turbines.…
Cian Ciaran, welsh musician and keyboardist from the Super Furry Animals (actor Rhys Ifans’ old band), has decided to play the first performance of his…
The next general election to determine the ruling party in government and the next Prime Minister of Great Britain, will be held in May 2015.…
In Beijing’s fight to reduce air pollution, the National Development Reform Commission (NDRC) has announced this week that it will raise prices for high quality…
The Arctic Sunrise, a ship registered in Holland and which was protesting oil exploration in the Arctic, has been boarded by armed Russian special forces.The…
Who would ever have thought that being ‘too green’ could cause problems? Sweden is finding this out first hand. The country is virtually pollution free…
Colorado is currently experiencing some of the worst flooding it has ever seen, and as one of the most densely fracked areas in the United…
Whilst China has the largest reserves of Shale gas in the world, it seems as though Australia will be the next country to start producing…
Climate change could hit global food production hard in the coming decades, changing the food market power share and affecting modern living—possibly even hitting at…
Las Vegas, also known as Sin City, is a place of decadent indulgences and extravagant expense, yet that doesn’t put the place above trying to…
Reuters recently published an article claiming that rooftop solar panels have become the new enemy of firefighters, as they restrict access to roofs to ventilate…
As part of a $13 billion mining operation in East Pilbara, Western Australia, Rio Tinto, one of the world’s largest mining companies, uses driverless, robotic…
Outside of the Culham Science Centre in Oxfordshire, England, sits a jet engine which engineer Alan Bond claims to be the beginning of the world’s…