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Onzo set to take energy monitoring mainstream with £2 million investment
Energy monitoring developer Onzo has secured £2 million investment from Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) and Sigma Capital Group.Posted: 04 April 2008
Mapping the US carbon footprint
The Vulcan Project has come out with the most detailed imagery yet of the carbon footprint of the United States.Posted: 09 April 2008
BT announces £250m wind-farm scheme
BT announces plans for a £250m wind farm to supply a quarter of its electricity.Posted: 19 October 2007
Photos: Barratt's Green House
If the prospect of buying a draughty old Victorian house and spending years on DIY fills you with dread, housebuilder Barratt Homes' new Green House might be for you.Posted: 19 May 2008
Tesco under fire on organic food's carbon footprint
...at the Soil Association, says: "Overall, organic farming has a reduced carbon footprint as it stores carbon in the soil, as well as using less fossil fuel energy....Posted: 29 April 2008
Ultimate guide to the UK's green festivals 2008
...co-founder of A Greener Festival, to let you know exactly where your muddy carbon footprint won't squelch so deep into our green and pleasant pastures. This article first...Posted: 02 May 2008
Green or not? You decide if Fiji Water is really eco-friendly
...reduce its environmental impact. Fiji Water calculated that its total annual carbon footprint was 85,396 tonnes of CO2eq (CO2 equivalent, which takes into account other...Posted: 15 April 2008
Craving local berries? Meet the Strasberry
It's with welcome low-food-mile arms that we greet the 'strasberry'-- a fruit that's halfway between a strawberry and a raspberry and goes on sale tomorrow.Posted: 28 March 2008
Innocent bottles go 100 per cent recycled
Innocent has announced that its smoothies will be sold in 100 per cent recycled bottles from now on, following a successful trial late last year.Posted: 29 January 2008
London to Denmark: planes, trains and... environmentally friendly travel
...as they would for a flight and sit on a train seat for 39 hours to cut their carbon footprint. But I'd still do it again. Now I know how it all works, it can only get...Posted: 09 January 2008
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