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Scots resolve to do more walking
Scots resolve to do more walking
A survey has found that becoming more environmentally-friendly is a New Year resolution for many Scottish people.


Climate change takes toll on British wildlife
Climate change takes toll on British wildlife
Unseasonable weather has led to a number of problems for British wildlife.


Climate change still major global concern
Climate change still major global concern
Despite the financial downturn, climate change is still a key concern for 40 per cent of the world's population.


Home in hill cost £10 to heat over 12 years
Home in hill cost £10 to heat over 12 years
An earth-sheltered home which used the earth and solar gain to provide heat has attracted a number of buyers.


IPMD aiming for 10MW tidal project in Pentland Firth
IPMD aiming for 10MW tidal project in Pentland Firth
A ten megawatt tidal power project is to be developed in the Pentland Firth.


Tenants prefer energy efficient homes
Tenants prefer energy efficient homes
Tenants are more likely to favour a home with good energy performance, according to the Energy Saving Trust.


74% of multinationals reducing internal emissions
74% of multinationals reducing internal emissions
Multinational companies are becoming increasingly committed to making a transition to the low carbon economy.


Motorists car share to beat fuel prices
Motorists car share to beat fuel prices
A growing number of motorists are considering car sharing to avoid rising fuel prices.


Environmental concerns top motivator for going green
Environmental concerns top motivator for going green
A new survey has identified environmental concerns and financial incentives as key motivating factors in going green in the home.


Brits anticipate 'tougher emissions targets'
Brits anticipate 'tougher emissions targets'
Some 62 per cent of people in the UK are expecting the government to enforce legislation in compliance with tougher carbon emissions targets by the year 2050, a new survey has revealed.


Toyota Prius wins customer satisfaction survey
Toyota Prius wins customer satisfaction survey
A customer satisfaction survey has seen the Toyota Prius ranked the highest by drivers for the second time.


Energy saving bulbs do not compromise on style, survey says
Energy saving bulbs do not compromise on style, survey says
The look or feel of a home is not compromised by switching from regular light bulbs to energy efficient ones, according to the Energy Saving Trust.


Brits willing to pay extra for green products
Brits willing to pay extra for green products
UK consumers may be willing to pay more money for green products, a new survey has suggested.


York welcomes eco-friendly survey results
York welcomes eco-friendly survey results
The capital of North Yorkshire is ranked highly among 324 towns and cities for its green efforts.


Smart meters 'may reduce carbon footprint'
Smart meters 'may reduce carbon footprint'
Smart meter technology could help people in the UK reduce their carbon footprint and save money on energy bills, the Journal reported this week.


'Continued media coverage needed' to prevent climate change
'Continued media coverage needed' to prevent climate change
Continued media coverage about the impact of carbon dioxide emissions on climate change is needed in order to raise public awareness about the issue, it has been suggested.


Halifax couple win low carbon prize
Halifax couple win low carbon prize
Winners of a low carbon competition in Halifax plan to spend their prize money on an energy-efficient boiler, it has emerged.


Government incentives 'may encourage zero-carbon homes'
Government incentives 'may encourage zero-carbon homes'
Incentives provided by the government may encourage more homeowners to make low-carbon improvements to their houses, a property portal has suggested.


£13bn set to be spent on green home improvement
£13bn set to be spent on green home improvement
New research has revealed that Britons are planning to spend more than £13 billion in 2008 on making their homes greener.


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.

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