Is climate change the new enemy? Anca Novacovici of Eco-Coach spoke to Lester Brown, founder of the Worldwatch Institute, and founder and president of the Earth Policy …
27 Feb. —
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Ian Walsh, P3 Sustainable Solutions ltd
The rewards of internal carbon trading schemes are significant, says Ian Walsh, but the path to reaching them can be fraught with obstacles.
I was approached by a long term …
The potential that self-build represents for the UK economy and energy landscape cannot be ignored, says Chris Farrell.
Back in 2011, David Cameron vowed to “get Britain …
Electric vehicles need to announce their presence with a lot more volume, says Alan Miller.
Somewhat sleeker and safer than previous attempts, a new electric car might seem …
2 Jan. —
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Stephen Newman, MITIE Group Plc
Stephen Newman, technical director of MITIE Asset Management, explains why he believes decentralised energy could play a significant role in the years ahead.
The starting …
12 Feb. —
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Helen Cross, British Assessment Bureau
Helen Cross looks at what we could learn from the small Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan, a country with one of the lowest GDPs in the world, but a strong commitment to …
Jamal Gore of Carbon Clear shares some updates from Defra on mandatory carbon reporting.
The UK's Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) held …
13 Feb. 2012 —
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Garry Jenkins, Independent consultant
If you're looking for some quick and straightforward ways to save in energy costs, here are 12 tips to add into your energy management action plan.
These tips are written to …
It’s been a great year here at 2degrees, with many of you contributing to our discussions, writing blogs for the site and attending our webinars. From a personal perspective …
Rodolphe d'Arjuzon of Verdantix discusses last weekend's Super Bowl blackout.
The Super Bowl is among the largest sporting spectacles in the world as well as the largest …