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Policy

Energy

Eden boss slams Decc's deep geothermal cuts

Tim Smit condemns government for halving funding for deep geothermal technologies

clock 18 January 2011 •

Energy

BusinessGreen audio: Ryan Law on the UK's nascent geothermal sector

The chair of the Renewable Energy Association's Deep Geothermal Group outlines the steps government needs to take to boost the UK's hot rocks energy supply

clock 18 January 2011 •

Legislation

Is Eric Pickles planning to destroy the UK's renewables industry?

clock 18 January 2011 •

Wind

Wind industry warns Localism bill could spark yet more planning delays

As Localism bill edges forward, concerns mount that new legislation will deliver a Nimby charter capable of blocking renewable energy projects

clock 18 January 2011 •

Politics

Clinton: "No time to delay" for US-China climate agreement

Secretary of state argues US and China will set the pace and direction for the world's "clean energy future"

clock 17 January 2011 •

Carbon Accounting

Business leaders demand coalition triggers mandatory carbon reporting rules

Leading firms and MPs lend support to Early Day Motion backing mandatory greenhouse gas reporting rules

clock 17 January 2011 •

Policy

BusinessGreen National Survey - Canada: "Rich by nature, poor by policy"

While the Federal government squabbles over energy policy and emissions cuts, Canada's provinces are steadily greening its economy

clock 17 January 2011 •

Investment

Is the UK's Green Investment Bank heading to Edinburgh?

Chris Huhne says Scottish capital would have "very special advantage" in race to host Green Investment Bank headquarters

clock 17 January 2011 •

Legislation

"It's bloody stupid" - Green quotes of the week

Who said what in the world of green business this week?

clock 14 January 2011 •

Policy

Greening public services and the botched bonfire of the quangos

Trewin Restorick argues there is huge potential for cutting costs across the public sector through simple efficiency measures

clock 14 January 2011 •
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