Toyota aims to sell "ten of thousands" of hydrogen powered cars each year by the end of the decade, marking the biggest public commitment yet to the technology from any major …
The capital's first city-wide electric charge point network and membership scheme has been launched, making it easier for electric vehicle owners to plug in whilst on the …
In 2011, there were at least 2,941 monthly weather records broken by extreme events that struck communities in the US. The US Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has now …
An article by Katherine Friedrich at Scientific American about the importance of incorporating Americans' perception of and need for personal space into planning.
The Argentinian capital isn’t ranked as one of the world’s most advanced cities. But recent projects show it’s working hard and offering a path for other cash-strapped cities …
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Rosalie Callway, CPRE London
A three-year international network, funded by the Leverhulme Trust & led by the University of Westminster, supporting cross-comparative research into international urban …
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Rosalie Callway, CPRE London
Bioregional are presenting a series of events around the Rio+20 Earth Summit profiling their 'One Planet Living' model for businesses, cities and communities.
Scientists pass electricity through more than 10cm of concrete in latest step towards charging electric cars on the move. Read the full story on BusinessGreen.com
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Stephen Kennett, 2degrees
The Eatery app has enough self-inputted data about people’s dining habits that it can make some bold claims about where people are eating the best and worst in the world. …