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Blogger claims solar power is "most promising" renewable technology
Blogger claims solar power is "most promising" renewable technology A writer has claimed that new technology is essential to avoid climate change and economic downturns, adding that the most promising long-term renewable technology is solar power.
Scotland 'must increase' renewables investment
Scotland 'must increase' renewables investment Scotland "must start now" if it aims to cut its carbon emissions by up to 80 per cent, a trade body stated this week.

Low carbon developments 'could become simpler in Scotland'
Low carbon developments 'could become simpler in Scotland' Generating low carbon electricity from home could become a more simple process, thanks to plans under consideration by the Scottish government.
Banks 'doing more' to combat climate change
Banks 'doing more' to combat climate change A new report has claimed that while banks are beginning to address environmental issues in their business and lending practices, more needs to be done by the sector to combat climate change.
Nuclear decision 'bad news' for climate change
Nuclear decision 'bad news' for climate change The government has given the green light to plans for a series of new nuclear power stations across the UK, in a move that has been criticised by environmentalists.
Tackling climate change 'a priority' for leading firms
Tackling climate change 'a priority' for leading firms The UK's leading 100 companies are set to make environmental and sustainability issues a priority in 2008, according to a new survey.
UK agriculture 'could be near carbon neutral'
UK agriculture 'could be near carbon neutral' The UK agriculture sector could become nearly carbon neutral by introducing a series of carbon-cutting measures, according to a new report.
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