All Sustainability articles – Page 68
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Green refurbishment won't happen without cash incentives
The government must bring in financial incentives in its Green Deal to encourage homeowners to upgrade their homes
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Defra cuts funding for sustainability watchdog
Environment secretary’s decision likely to spell the end of the Sustainable Development Commission
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Junk Jellyfish theatre emerges on Bankside
Theatre designer Martin Kaltwasser struggles with buiding bureaucrats to deliver this pop-up recycled theatre in Southwark
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Energy policy delays spark industry outcry
The government has been warned that its failure to pass legislation to promote domestic power systems is creating a crisis of confidence among suppliers
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New Part L could face six-month delay
Energy regulation still to be approved by coalition as compliance software is held up
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Peel Group plans £70m biomass plant
Energy specialist says plant could create 100 construction jobs and power 37,000 homes
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Site cabins key to carbon reductions
Contractors should use low energy site cabins and biofuels to help cut on-site carbon emissions
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Cement industry reduces emissions
Industry achieves 4% drop since 2005 according to data published today
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Energy from waste: 'A wonderful place to be'
There’s going to be a £2bn-a-year building boom in energy-from-waste plants, like this one, over the next 15 years. Kristina Smith finds out how to turn base matter into gold
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Government's carbon compliance tool 'inadequate'
Urgent action demanded to improve SAP for calculating energy use of new homes
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HOK turns its office into a village green
HOK London studio goes green as part of the London Festival of Architecture Open Studios
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Green Deal could be rolled out to businesses
Government is looking at extending a scheme designed to help householders improve energy efficiency
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Green FIZZ: Coca-Cola's Spanish HQ
Coca-Cola’s new Spanish HQ is refreshingly eco friendly and even boasts a LEED ’gold’ certification
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Costs and challenges of biodiversity planning
Dormice are protected, frogs need water and bats return after removal – just some of the challenges in dealing with British fauna and flora
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Cambridge eco-town in doubt as government halts A14
10,000-home project at Northstowe in balance after £1.1bn road-widening project is put on hold
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Report shows green benefits elude homeowners
Concern at consumer failure to grasp potential benefits of sustainable technology
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EU to ban entry of illegal timber
New rules expected from July to outlaw importing timber chopped down illegally outside the EU
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Race begins to define zero carbon as funding cuts loom
Housebuilders and green lobby raise fears over plans to cut funding for Zero Carbon Hub
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Greening commercial property: What is acceptable behaviour in an office?
Well, installing energy-efficient plant and using it intelligently, are two examples. And this Carbon Trust mini-conference explains why it could save us all £27bn over the next 40 years
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Boost for green buildings with £4.9m research contest
Design teams offered contracts of up to £100k to come up with strategies to cope with climate change