BusinessGreen.com Most Read - May 29

From wobbly wings to car clubs, we run down the green business news that has been making it big this week

By BusinessGreen.com Staff

29 May 2009

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Bottletop technology could slash aviation emissions by a fifth

Tiny holes in plane's wing promise to reduce drag by up to 40 per cent

Greenpeace: Time to concentrate on solar future

Concentrating solar power technology could be worth €20.8bn by 2015, according to research

Green annual reporting standards edge closer

Shareholders must have access to environmental and sustainability information, argues the Climate Disclosure Standards Board

PwC launches new carbon reporting guide

New best practice guide to provide template on how to accurately report carbon data

US government ups smart grid support

Interoperability standards outlined for Obama's "energy internet"

China ban saves 40 million plastic bags

End to free distribution policy by retailers leads to plastic bag use falling by two-thirds in a year

Heathrow third runway a mistake, says Lord Stern

Government adviser Lord Stern suggests debate on the issue had been immature

Stern says keep politics out of climate change

No more talk of "green being the new red" claims the author of the Stern Report

Zipcar to operate Westminster Council car club

Council to launch its own car club with view to undercutting privately run car-sharing schemes

Business leaders issue "Copenhagen Call" for global climate change deal

Summit of top business leaders closes with release of manifesto declaring support for meaningful successor to Kyoto

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