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Accidental environmentalist
4 July 2008
Interview with Stan Crawford, managing director, Sherwood Energy Village
Sustainability deliverer
4 July 2008
Environmental activist Malcolm Shepherd is pressing ministers hard on carbon reduction and believes that the voluntary sector can play a key role in meeting targets, Vicki Shiel discovers.
Projects help hit wind goal
4 July 2008
Ministers last week approved two wind farms in South Ayrshire with a combined capacity of 164MW.
Power plant views sought
4 July 2008
Staffordshire County Council has submitted plans for its energy from waste plant, which could provide electricity to 24,000 homes.
Green lobby pushes renewables agenda
4 July 2008
An environmental coalition has called on the government to set local and regional renewable energy targets and earmark areas across the UK for green development.
Hub to act on zero carbon
4 July 2008
National House Building Council (NHBC) general manager Neil Jefferson will lead an independent Zero Carbon Hub ahead of regulations coming into force.
Concerted effort demanded to ensure eco-friendly Olympics
4 July 2008
The London Assembly has welcomed progress towards making the 2012 Olympic Games eco-friendly but criticised efforts to set ambitious environmental targets.
Legislation garners lukewarm reaction
4 July 2008
The government's concessions on the Planning Bill have failed to convince a range of industry players.
Lait pledges end to panel
4 July 2008
The Conservatives will scrap the infrastructure planning commission (IPC) if they win the next general election, shadow planning minister Jacqui Lait has promised.
British Waterways should not be expected to bear financial risk
4 July 2008
British Waterways should not be expected to bear most of the financial risk for the restoration of canals, according to a Commons environment, food and rural affairs select committee report.
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