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Barnet to trial "nudge" theory
21 August 2008
A London council is to pilot policies based on a new theory of behavioural economics in a bid to tackle litter, reduce carbon emissions and increase recycling rates, it has emerged.
Lib Dems call for renewables 'Apollo Project'
21 August 2008
The Liberal Democrats have called for a 'technological leap' similar to that of the Apollo space project to secure Britain's energy supplies.
BAA ordered to sell three airports
20 August 2008
Airport operator BAA must sell three UK airports, according to the conclusion of The Competition Commission's investigation into the airport sector.
UK renewables sector 'slipping'
19 August 2008
The UK has lost its place in the top five most attractive countries for investment in renewable energy.
CABE sets Olympic challenge
19 August 2008
CABE is challenging every local authority across the country to create public spaces fit for the 2012 Olympics.
Eco-town timetable 'pushed back'
19 August 2008
The government has pushed back the timetable for implementing its controversial eco-towns scheme.
Road building costs 'almost double'
18 August 2008
The cost of the government's road building programme has nearly doubled to £8.12bn, according to a report from The Campaign for Better Transport.
Ex-presidents raise eco-town concerns
18 August 2008
Some landowners have used eco-towns as an excuse to reintroduce 'tired' housing developments that have already been rejected by the planning process.
Lord Smith warns on coastal erosion
18 August 2008
The new head of the Environment Agency has warned that some parts of the British coastline are so badly eroded they are not worth protecting from the sea.
Network examines the advantages of brownfield regeneration scheme
15 August 2008
A visit to Polkemmet offered an insight into a trailblazing programme that enables developers to reap the benefits of specifying a fresh soil manufacturing process, report Catherine Middleton and Helen McCulloch.
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