Cost savings, carbon cuts drive efficiency, study finds
UK businesses are working to become more energy efficient not because of regulations, but out of a desire to cut
Seminar to put spotlight on London cleantech
Cleantech businesses will be able to learn more about what’s new at the London Thames Gateway — the “UK’s
Arctic oil exploration attracts bird predators
Opening the Arctic to oil development could have the unintended consequence of creating “subsidised housing” for predators that feed on
Tree power could help run electronic devices
Could the future see a new generation of forest-based environmental monitors powered entirely by the energy from trees? US researchers
Diesel or biomethane? Bus runs on either
A unique dual-fuel, low-emissions bus is making its debut this week at the UK’s leading low-carbon vehicles technology exhibition.
Noise machine threatens green economy
If you believe science trumps politics, and that clean technology will win the day because it makes long-term sense — both
Jurdy: Bridging the gap
Jurdy finds a hole in our environmental strategies …
Signs of peak oil: Here and growing louder
Why, in the midst of a global recession, are oil prices hovering in the $70-a-barrel range, when $30-odd a barrel
F3 is made with carrots, powered by chocolate
Mix together a bit of chocolate with some carrots, potatoes, flax and soybeans and what do you get? Pose that
Government must back low-carbon future
The future of low-carbon innovation lies in part with improved support from the Government for research and development tax credits,