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Renewable energy in a post-Brexit world
The UK is targeting for 15% of energy to come from carbon-free sources by 2020 ...
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Water
How places can adapt to extreme weather
Extreme weather is becoming the norm. There is much the UK can learn from international ...
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Highways
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Transport
Transport & Highways
Air quality plan shows the car is still king
The government’s latest air quality plan represents yet another missed opportunity for real change, argues ...
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Water
Gove’s warm words on green Brexit
When Michael Gove was announced as the latest environment secretary it’s fair to say there ...
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Regeneration
Engaging the ‘yet to be mobilised’ in environmental activism
With cuts looming as an existential threat over local authorities, and the ongoing uncertainty of ...
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Pollution
Regeneration
Water
Festival highlights spirit of environmental innovation
Northumbrian Water Group’s first Innovation Festival proved there’s no shortage of ideas to protect and ...
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Waste
Waste and Recycling
Cigarette butts: the forgotten environmental threat
First a disclaimer! I am a recovering addict. Twenty-six years ago, I had my last ...
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Regeneration
Sustainability network highlights the value of co-operation
I attended the inaugural conference of the International Sustainable Campuses Network (ISCN) in 2007. It ...
Energy
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Zero-energy: as easy as 1,2,3?
As concerns over climate change and energy security grow – and the public sector faces ...
Energy
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Analysis shows largest organisations still have a long way to go to reduce emissions
Analysis of government data reveals that only a third of organisations disclose emission reduction targets ...
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