The Climate Change Bill
The Climate Change Bill entered parliament on November 15, 2007. The UK is the first country in the world to set out legally binding targets for the reduction of CO2 emissions. Currently goals are set...
View ArticleIndonesian ‘Green System’
Local Authorities in Indonesia have come up with an interesting approach to their own environmental problems. Basically mining and deforestation in Indonesia is worsening environmental conditions...
View ArticleConservative Party Signs up to 10:10
What Stretton does today the nation does tomorrow! One month after Stretton Town Council, Conservatives nationally have signed up to 10:10 and pledged that a future Conservative government would make...
View ArticleAfter the Wave, the Talking Starts
Some of us joined the Wave in London on Saturday 5 December 2009. Between forty and fifty thousand ordinary folk surrounded Westminster in a good-tempered demonstration, supported by video waves from...
View ArticleIn 5 Steps – What the Green Deal Means to You
The Green Deal was officially launched on Monday 28th January. The Green Deal is a government initiative designed to help people make their homes more energy efficient at no upfront cost. The Green...
View ArticleGlobal Warming – Bad News or Bad Maths?
IT’S HEATING UP – AND WE ARE DOING IT. That’s the message – firmer than last time – from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The latest IPCC report to hit the news stands has the usual...
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