Emission Impossible: Air Co2’s higher than expected
May 7, 2008 at 12:00 pm
Ryan Air
Frequent flyers with a conscience will be feeling a little uneasy today following the revelation that airlines are pumping around 20 per cent more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than initial estimates suggested.

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OK Commuter
May 3, 2008 at 6:06 pm
Radiohead
You’re arguably the best rock band on earth. You’re worried about the environment but you also have a commitment to fans to visit and play for them the world over.

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Sustainable fixtures of Lily
April 30, 2008 at 10:35 pm
Lily Allen
Newly blondiefied singing sensation Lily Allen is backing a campaign led by Friends of the Earth and the Renewable Energy Association to introduce a “feed-in tariff” system that would improve Britain’s take-up of renewable energy.

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Bushing for Change
April 25, 2008 at 8:01 am
Bushing for Change
It’s only taken seven years of his administration for President George W. Bush to wake up to the realities of Global Warming. The incumbent leader of the free world leaves office this year, and has suddenly, conveniently, belatedly decided that something must be done about the greatest threat to humanity we as a planet face.

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China: In their hands?
April 24, 2008 at 12:40 pm
Beijing
A two day international conference on climate change is taking place in Beijing this week, and it would appear the Chinese government is taking the predicament more seriously than some have assumed in the past.

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Mayor today, gone tomorrow?
April 20, 2008 at 11:56 am
Boris
The Mayoral race of London is definitely on. Last time, all Ken Livingstone had to beat off was Frank Dobson, a fluffy, wet, west London Tory, happy to retire into his own fluffy beard.Or was that the time before? Nobody can tell. This time there’s a potential tory Trojan horse in the unlikely, non-equestrian looking Boris Johnson.

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Ocado make a stand, and deliver
April 19, 2008 at 11:47 am
Ocado
Online retailer Ocado is continuing to deliver on its promise to be the most environmentally friendly supermarket, by delivering your shopping in a specially designed electric van, made with exclusive new transport technology.

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Bats all folks?
April 16, 2008 at 10:10 pm
Bat
A new extensive coastline study is predicting large changes regarding the make up of Britain’s coastal habitat. It really could be a case of all change as creeping erosion and flooding bring new species to our shores with the warmer weather, while our more recognisable inhabitants battle to hang on to house and home.

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Playing by the book
April 9, 2008 at 9:17 pm
Books
We’ve all heard of the little black book, well here comes the little green book. Indeed, Dorling Kindersley - part of the Penguin Group - is promising the most environmentally friendly reads available. It boasts that the new series will be the greenest range on the market, hopefully encouraging other publishers to turn over a new leaf.

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Home deliveries in the bag?
at 9:05 pm
Plastic bag
As you no doubt already know, plastic bags = bad. Supermarkets have been giving out 17 billion of the blighters a year, and when you consider they each take around a thousand years to decompose that’s an environmental disaster in itself; a tragic waste that will be difficult to eradicate even if we all rush out right now and purchase bags for life (and use them).

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