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Environmental stories from the last 24 hours, collected by Green Alliance.
Updated on Apr 17, 14
Created on Apr 17, 14
Category: Government & Politics
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New insulation industry figures argue the government has underestimated savings energy companies will receive from 'green levy' cuts.
Banking giant publishes latest Sustainability Review, confirming emissions from its operations fell by 6.2 per cent as company stepped up green lending efforts.
Alan Whitehead MP offers some sage advice for any green business exec who has ever been harangued about the cost of subsidising clean energy.
From stable policies to constant innovation, the auto sector demonstrates that clean technology can deliver decarbonisation.
Energy giant highlights major investment in new low carbon energy infrastructure.
MEPs back new laws to crack down on plastic bags, despite opposition from Conservative MEPs.
Auto giant says UK sales of Leaf to fleet managers rose 132 per cent over the last financial year.
Letter from religious groups in Australia and North America says it is 'immoral' to profit from fossil fuels.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance data suggests clean tech investment rally could be under way.
Solena Fuels and British Airways confirm for Essex plant capable of turning landfill waste into green jet fuel.
THE IPCC on mitigating climate change, the big data backlash and reusable rockets.
A cheap, ubiquitous and flexible fuel, with just one problem.
Options for limiting climate change are narrowing.
"A mix of low-carbon energy from renewables, nuclear, or fossil fuels with carbon capture and storage [CCS] are going to need to grow to 80 percent of the electricity supply by 2050"
Undecided voters are left frustrated by the absence in much of the public debate of a balanced and thorough analysis of the claims and counter claims.
The twin goals of UK energy policy should be to ensure security of supply for households and businesses, and to ensure the electricity we use is affordable. Unfortunately, the current UK coalition government is failing on both fronts.
Australia's poorer communities, with lower employment and education levels, and those with a high proportion of Indigenous people, are significantly more likely to suffer high levels of toxic air pollution. Children are at particular risk from rising levels of lead.
Letter from religious groups in Australia and North America says it is 'immoral' to profit from fossil fuels.
The Green MP is Britain's leading voice of reason on climate change, yet a stand against shale gas has put her in court.
BA will commit to buy 50,000 tonnes of jet fuel made from converted waste as part of GreenSky project.
30 items | 4 visits
Environmental stories from the last 24 hours, collected by Green Alliance.
Updated on Apr 17, 14
Created on Apr 17, 14
Category: Government & Politics
URL: