Five green things we learnt this week

James S Murray
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From carbon-intensive phone calls to EMR confusion, we run down the top green business stories of the week

Electricity Market Reforms might drive green investment Or then again they might not. The government finally unveiled its draft Energy Bill, but with no details on how much it will pay out to different...

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