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Waste timberHeavily trailed proposals to ban sending recyclable material to landfill made public
18 Mar 2010
Offshore wind turbineGovernment announces extra £4.8m to support offshore wind R&D  18 Mar 2010
UN HQSecretary-General and climate envoy cross swords over the extent to which UN talks should be supported by separate negotiations between top polluters  18 Mar 2010
Price collapses to €1 as previously surrendered CERs surface on European exchange  18 Mar 2010
Yorkshire and Humberside selected as CCS Low Carbon Economic Area, as pilot project receives £6.3m grant  18 Mar 2010
Bumper day for British car industry as Nissan and Ford make major low-carbon vehicle manufacturing commitments  18 Mar 2010
The changes include a transformation of draughty homes, plus vast expansion of renewable and nuclear power  18 Mar 2010
Marketing and advertising experts detect shift in businesses' approach to sustainable marketing  18 Mar 2010
New rules for the cross border tarde of electricity intended to support renewables rollout  18 Mar 2010
Computer-controlled LED system can cut running costs by 90 per cent, company claims  18 Mar 2010
Emphasis on incentives, says shadow environment minister  18 Mar 2010
Large forgings firm recipient of largesse  17 Mar 2010
Infrastructure, venture capital, job creation and green financial products should all fall within its remit, say backers  17 Mar 2010
Higher landfill taxes and possible ban on recyclable materials  17 Mar 2010
Government has a role in directing investment towards low-carbon infrastructure, says energy secretary  17 Mar 2010
Low-carbon satellite launches and lightweight aviation materials are possible spin-offs, say Branson’s advisors  17 Mar 2010
Deficit reduction must have environmental benefits, say MPs, NGOs and businesses  17 Mar 2010
Where there’s muck there’s brass (and jobs), says government report  17 Mar 2010
Media mogul teams up with energy giant to help pursue renewable energy goals  17 Mar 2010
Resale of surrendered Certified Emission Reduction credits by Hungarian government prompts warning that "double counting" could damage the integrity of the EU emissions trading scheme  17 Mar 2010
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As a journalist, I spend a fair amount of time defending the much maligned media industry to friends and family....  18 Mar 2010
GarminAndrew Williams casts his eye over some of the most popular green driving aids on the market  16 Mar 2010
From hydropower hot spots to record-breaking Texan winds, we run down the top stories from the past week  12 Mar 2010
Few debates cast the UK's business and political community in such an unedifying light as the never-ending row over skills....  12 Mar 2010
Christian Kjaer, chief executive of the European Wind Energy Association, argues that a supergrid is essential to EU efforts to cut carbon emissions  11 Mar 2010
With the World Cup expected to provide a sales boost for television manufacturers, Hannah Hislop of the Green Alliance warns poor energy labelling will make it difficult for football fans to pick the greenest models  10 Mar 2010
Trewin Restorick wonders if the new Sustainable Restaurant Association can help green our cuisine  09 Mar 2010
Navigating the labyrinthine machinations of Republican Party climate change policy has always been a bizarre and disorientating experience, but I think it...  08 Mar 2010
From Google's solar breakthrough to Miliband's green home dream, we run down the top stories from the past week  05 Mar 2010
Anyone who reckons recycled clothes must be uncomfortable should seek out the latest shirts made from discarded plastic bottles  04 Mar 2010
Stephen Bentley, chief executive of Granby Marketing Services, explains how the popular environment management standard won him over  03 Mar 2010
Trewin Restorick wonders if the UK is ready for a green watchdog with real teeth  01 Mar 2010
Fron the Ban v Inhofe smackdown to the mysterious Bloom Box, we run down the week's top stories  26 Feb 2010
With Siemens and Mitsubishi the latest engineering giants to invest in the UK's renewables sector and more on the way, perhaps it's time to realise the low-carbon revolution is already upon us  25 Feb 2010
Every few years one European country or another, though if we're honest it is usually the French, gets all worked up about...  24 Feb 2010
Matthew TippetMatthew Tippet of Jones Lang LaSalle offers his advice on how to assess your office's environmental footprint  01 Feb 2010
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