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  • 2ndFeb 2009

    Cheaper LED lights now a reality by Ben Challis

    Domestic lightbulbs that last up to 60 years and reduce energy use by 75% are now a reality after scientists unveiled a new way to produce a key ingredient, gallium nitride. gallium nitride, which is also used in bike lights, mobile phones and camera flas

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  • 2ndFeb 2009

    Cheaper LED lights now a reality by Ben Challis

    Domestic lightbulbs that last up to 60 years and reduce energy use by 75% are now a reality after scientists unveiled a new way to produce a key ingredient, gallium nitride. gallium nitride, which is also used in bike lights, mobile phones and camera flas

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  • 1stFeb 2009

    Cheaper LED lights now a reality by Julie's Bicycle

    Domestic lightbulbs that last up to 60 years and reduce energy use by 75% are now a reality after scientists unveiled a new way to produce a key ingredient

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  • 28thJan 2009

    New one day course promotes live event green skills by Ben Challis

    European festivals organisation Yourope, Bucks New University and environmental campaign groupwww.agreenerfestival.com have lauched a new certificate in sustainable event management.The course aims to meet a growing demand by festival and event organi

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  • 28thJan 2009

    New one day course promotes live event green skills by Ben Challis

    European festivals organisation Yourope, Bucks New University and environmental campaign groupwww.agreenerfestival.com have lauched a new certificate in sustainable event management.The course aims to meet a growing demand by festival and event organi

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  • 26thJan 2009

    Hospitals drop meat from menus to cut emissions as the UK looks to a low carbon future by Ben Challis

    Meat free menus will be promoted within NHS hospitals in a bid to radically reduce the health sector's greenhouse gas emissions. The NHS's emissions in 2004 were 18.6 million tonnes of CO2 and rising -putting the NHS as the world's 81st biggest polluter -

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  • 26thJan 2009

    Hospitals drop meat from menus to cut emissions as the UK looks to a low carbon future by Ben Challis

    Meat free menus will be promoted within NHS hospitals in a bid to radically reduce the health sector's greenhouse gas emissions. The NHS's emissions in 2004 were 18.6 million tonnes of CO2 and rising -putting the NHS as the world's 81st biggest polluter -

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  • 24thJan 2009

    Green Sky Thinking by Ben Challis

    Sky TV is hoping to promote environmental good practice to it's customers, as well reduceits owngreenouse gas emissions from it television activities. The satellite broadcaster is planning to upgrade set top boxes so they will automatically go into standb

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  • 24thJan 2009

    The Sea doesn't want the CO2 by Ben Challis

    Japanese and Russian scientists have discovered that the Sea of Japan is absorbing significantly less CO2 than it was a decade ago. Professor Kitack Lee from Pohang University of Science and Technology said that "the increase in atmospheric temperature du

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  • 21stJan 2009

    Intelligence Squared Green Festival 25 January 2009 in London

    At a time when the Third Runway at Heathrow go ahead has raised the environment versus the economy debate to a fevered pitch and when Boris Johnson is challenging Gordon Brown to a public debate on the matter, the Intelligence Squared Green Festival on Cl

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