A new dawn for planning?

A new dawn for planning?

Stephen Tromans QC finds the final national planning policy framework (NPPF) is better than the draft, but says questions remain
10 May 2012
Quick wins: Managing power supply

Quick wins: Managing power supply

Voltage management can help to lower energy consumption and cut carbon if applied correctly. Sarah-Jayne Russell investigates
10 May 2012
Southampton catches some  rays

Southampton catches some rays

Southampton City Council has installed more than 700 solar panels to its buildings as it seeks to reduce energy costs and cut carbon
10 May 2012
In praise of plastic

In praise of plastic

Mark Everard reports on how the European plastics industry has been cleaning up its act
10 May 2012
Does yellow and blue make green?

Does yellow and blue make green?

After two years in office, Tim Yeo and Peter Young consider the progress of the coalition's pledge to be the greenest government ever
10 May 2012
GHG accounting of green power - a case for change?

GHG accounting of green power

IEMA’s Nick Blyth explores guidance and opposing views on accounting for greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions from renewable electricity
13 Apr 2012
A high degree of scrutiny

Scrutinising environmental reviews

Paul Reeve looks at how to compile an environmental review
12 Apr 2012
Geoengineering - Man-handling the planet?

Geoengineering - Man-handling the planet?

Richard Campen asks if it is right to interfere with the Earth’s natural systems through geoengineering to avoid climate change
12 Apr 2012
Is CO2 offsetting unsustainable?

Is CO2 offsetting unsustainable?

Chris Reynolds and Wendy Buckley debate the environmental value of companies claiming the carbon reductions of others
12 Apr 2012
Building ambition

Lend Lease's building ambition

How property company Lend Lease is working to meets its long-standing sustainability aspirations
12 Apr 2012

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  • Does yellow and blue make green? Does yellow and blue make green?
    After two years in office, Tim Yeo and Peter Young consider the progress of the coalition's pledge to be the greenest government ever
  • In praise of plastic In praise of plastic
    Mark Everard reports on how the European plastics industry has been cleaning up its act
  • Southampton catches some  rays Southampton catches some rays
    Southampton City Council has installed more than 700 solar panels to its buildings as it seeks to reduce energy costs and cut carbon
  • Quick wins: Managing power supply Quick wins: Managing power supply
    Voltage management can help to lower energy consumption and cut carbon if applied correctly. Sarah-Jayne Russell investigates
  • A new dawn for planning? A new dawn for planning?
    Stephen Tromans QC finds the final national planning policy framework (NPPF) is better than the draft, but says questions remain
  • GHG accounting of green power - a case for change? GHG accounting of green power
    IEMA’s Nick Blyth explores guidance and opposing views on accounting for greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions from renewable electricity
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