All articles by Michael Willoughby – Page 28
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Leading ecoblogger reveals top green picks
Jetson Green creator to be a virtual contributor to Sustainability Now
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Spain loses in (Green) Euro 2008
In an exclusive new study looking at environmental factors as diverse as pollution, car use and energy efficiency, the Danes soar ahead. And the like the football, the Continent leaves the UK in its wake
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Seeing trees for the wood
Government’s eco-report shows it's serious, but what difference could a biomass fuel economy make to the way we heat our homes?
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Close Ventures pours £1.35m into EPC outfit
Vibrant Energy poised to take advantage of rental and commercial EPC markets
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Government releases another £1m for biomass producers
Streamlined process to help UK reach 6% electricity from biomass target
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The Weekly Green Gauge 9 June 2008
Clever eggs, a film of film and bag boy in ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Sustainability's offbeat web survey.
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Emissions from houses underestimated, survey finds
Nearly half of consumers pick driving and flying as worse than heating a Victorian property
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EU ruling on on-site power generation threatens carbon target
A European legal ruling has cast doubt on the government’s plans to reduce carbon emissions through on-site energy generation.
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Labour MPs plot Planning Bill revolt
A former Labour environment minister is planning a backbench rebellion over government plans to devolve major planning decisions to an unelected commission.
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The Weekly Green Gauge 27 May 2008
Earth works, wasps and the Greedy West in the weekly round up.
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Software shows planners how to meet carbon targets
'C-Plan' developed with South Bank University uses traffic light system to collect evidence of sustainable energy plans
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Legal threat over display certificates, experts warn
Thousands of individual legal cases could be launched into the definition of the word 'public' unless clear Government guidance given
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The Weekly Green Gauge 19 May 2008
Hands under the ocean, zero agreement on carbon and why some civil engineering projects in the developing world might be the last of their kind.
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Pioneering terrace refurbs offer efficiency hope for pre-war housing stock
Architect Axis Design Architects redesigns North Staffordshire back-to-back houses to achieve Ecohomes 'very good' or 'excellent' standard
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Domestic insulation not 'silver bullet,' says Arup expert
Chris Twinn says 'shirtsleeves' culture is undoing energy gains made by upgrading homes
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Fixing old buildings will break the bank, says industry
Landlords claim energy efficiency measures do not make business sense without Government help
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Benn to offer low-cost home energy loans
Hilary Benn reveals strategy to tackle existing domestic stock at Think and hints at feed-in tariffs to boost renewables sector
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Occupiers willing to meet costs for sustainable buildings
A 'new economy' of constrained resources could be on the way
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The Elephant's Churchyard
A new children's play area and park is first tranche of Elephant & Castle regeneration scheme