All Sustainability International articles – Page 4
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Government to lobby Brussels on carbon emissions target
UK government backs ambitious target to reduce EU carbon emissions by 50% by 2030
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BRE wins role on £4bn Chinese marina project
Consultant will provide sustainable building advice while client seeks further UK expertise
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Features
Sustainability: European housing
Phil Birch of Sweett Group reviews recent research by the Energy Bill Revolution campaign to assess what it is going to take to turn the UK into the energy efficiency champion of Europe
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Comment
Green is good for business
Tim Yeo remembers when sustainability was a dirty word for the business community. Now as an MP he sees the industry taking the lead and willing the government to do more
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Brussels' Green Deal court action branded 'crazy'
Conservative MEP and industry leaders slam European Commission’s move to take UK to court over energy efficiency tax break
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Brussels to take UK to court over Green Deal tax break
European Commission says low VAT rate aimed at supporting Green Deal breaks EU law
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Industry leaders back Cameron on Europe
Letter in support of PM’s stance on a EU referendum signed by bosses of Wates, Berkeley Homes and Arup
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Features
Sustainability in India: Growing pains
Construction is booming in India, but what chance is there the country can build sustainably?
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Milan's canal network: Hidden depths
Milan has ambitious plans to deliver a zero carbon mixed-use scheme in which no home will need a domestic boiler - all by harnessing the geothermal potential of its underground network of canals
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Features
Global Clients Group: Does going green pay off?
The second of our Global Clients Group series looks at the links between sustainability and commercial value
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Comment
Spread your wings
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø and Ecobuild have launched the Global Clients Group, bringing you the latest insights from clients driving the sustainability agenda
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Features
The Global Clients Group
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø and Ecobuild seek to capture the knowledge of the world’s most sustainable clients
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Comment
The land of the Dachdeckermeister
Germany’s technical and political approach to sustainable construction is much more advanced than the UK’s. So why don’t we steal a few ideas from them
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