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Body pop for polar bears! Wildscreen launches Creative Climate Change Challenge for young people |
Body pop for polar bears! Wildscreen launches Creative Climate Change Challenge for young people. UK-based wildlife charity Wildscreen has today launched a creative communications competition to raise awareness amongst young people about animals and plants affected by climate change. - PR11799602
Co-op cuts emissions by 35% | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The group has cut greenhouse gas emissions by 35% on 2006 levels as part of environmental and social pledges
ITV - The Cost of Going Green - WWF UK
Thursday night's programme on ITV1, The Cost of Going Green, provided a reasonably balanced debate on the impacts of renewable energy and was a significant improvement on the BBC's Panorama offering. Nick Molho, SSF & rsquo;s Head of Energy Policy highlights some further issues, which it would have
Secretary of State: Edward Davey - Department of Energy and Climate Change
Edward Davey is the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change as 3 February 2012
Renewable energy powers Super Bowl XLVI
The National Football League has been “greening” the management of Super Bowl for 18 years. This year, together with the Indianapolis Super Bowl XLVI Host Committee, the NFL has extended the use of ’green‘ power to all six major Super Bowl facilities. Everything from the computers in the Motorola
Ambitions watered down on energy savings in buildings | EurActiv
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Water on wheels for the developing world | RTCC
One designer aims to find a solution for the 1.2 billion people still without access to clean and safe water.
Carbon capture and storage: a done deal at Durban | Clayton Utz
The inclusion of carbon capture and storage in the Clean Development Mechanism at COP17 is a milestone decision, says Claire Smith.
Household energy bills
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has published its first comprehensive analysis of the impact of meeting carbon budgets on household energy bills & ndash; the analysis is online. & nbsp;. & nbsp;
Friends of the Earth: Gas not clean energy driving up fuel bills
Expert report reveals truth about cost of energy policies
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