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  • 11thOct 2011

    DJ Richie Hawtin & JB's Alison Tickell discuss greening the dance music industry by Sholeh Johnston

    In May 2011, JB director Alison Tickell joined DJ Richie Hawtin on a panel at the International Music Summit, Ibiza, discussing how to green the dance music industry. If you missed out, you can watch it back here.

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  • 10thOct 2011

    The greener way to get there by Sholeh Johnston

    Still unsure about what the greenest way to get to work, or to your next business/holiday destination? This neat inforgraphic provides a bit of clarity.

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  • 30thJun 2011

    CCC report reveals UK emissions rose 3% in 2010 by Sholeh Johnston

    The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has revealed that UK greenhouse gas emissions rose by 3% in 2010, and are therefore not falling fast enough to meet the government's emission reduction targets (80% by 2050).

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  • 27thJun 2011

    Green Your Theatre: A Visual Guide by Sholeh Johnston

    During a recent presentation at Theatre Forum Ireland (Galway) an illustrator, Patrick Sanders, drew up Sian's presentation on JB's top tips for theatre... we love the result!

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  • 27thJun 2011

    Changing Our Ways: Towards Low Carbon Creative Industries by Sholeh Johnston

    Thoughts on the science of behaviour change sparked by a recent post on the Guardian's Sustainable Business Blog.

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  • 14thJun 2011

    Visiting the Broadway Green Alliance by Sholeh Johnston

    Julie's Bicycle spent 3 days as guests of the Broadway Green Alliance learning more about all of the brilliant work they're doing developing green initiatives and ideas across broadway theatres.

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  • 3rdMar 2011

    DECC Launches My2050 Web Simulation by Sholeh Johnston

    Today DECC announced the launch of My2050, an online simulation where you call the shots in choosing what you want 2050's low carbon economy to look like, and Chris Huhne remindes us all in his latest speech why this vision of the future is so important to changing the way our society uses energy now. 

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  • 14thFeb 2011

    Climate Change the 'Hot Topic' in theatre this month by Sholeh Johnston

    This year February seems to be the month for theatre that interrogates the implications of climate change. Commitment to climate change action on the whole is still lacking, and now more than ever we need to pull up our socks and address the issue as quickly and practically as ever; this month productions at the National, Royal Court, Tricycle and Arcola will be reminding us why...

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  • 31stJan 2011

    junk4funk: my music is rubbish! by Sholeh Johnston

     

    The Nottingham-based music recycling company, junk4funk, has sustainability at the centre of its ethos and gives average household waste packaging new life as musical instruments. They will be appearing next at Nottingham's Light Night festival on 18th February. 

     

     

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  • 11thNov 2010

    Updates from the London Green Theatre Network by Sholeh Johnston

    The latest London Green Theatre Network meeting took place at the Bush Theatre on 2 Nov, bringing members together for discussions on environmental policy and sustainable touring, as well as networking and updates on green initiatives from individual members. 

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