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Act now to ensure a sustainable future for business
A report from Forum for the Future looking at what the future of business might look like in 10 years Added by:
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The UK Climate Chage Bill - key messages
The UK's contribution to tackling climate change - analysis shows that the required path is feasible Added by:
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Get Help With Your Energy Bills!
The Motley Fool's guide to getting financial assistance with your heating and electricity Added by:
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Mark Watson's Solar PV Survey
Please respond to this survey looking at the best ways to encourage adoption of PV in the UK Added by:
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The End of the Line for Coal-to-Oil in China?
China has ended nearly all of its coal-to-oil projects due to 'business risks' Added by:
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UK wind farm plans on brink of failure
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Ofgem A&D Connection Fees Consultation
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Interim report on Crude Oil
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Government response to CEMEP
Building a low carbon economy: unlocking innovation and skills Added by:
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How countries can cut carbon emissions
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BERR Energy Measures Report
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UK Parliament biofuels podcasts
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Ban on bags can't carry weight
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UK Energy Performance of Buildings
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PowerShift Approved Vehicle Suppliers
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The Role of Nuclear Power in a Low Carbon Economy
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Low Carbon Buildings Programme Solar PV
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BERR Renewables > Solar
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