November 19th
Waterways to host £150 million green energy project
Long left dormant since their heyday before the railway age, Britain’s canals are set to power our homes and cool our offices.
November 13th
As a global competition launches offering big bucks to help tackle climate change, Martin Wright seeks out the entrepreneurs that are already combining creativity, green innovation and hard-headed business sense to cut the carbon – while making a profit.
November 11th
New initiative brings mass patronage to ‘deserving’ businesses
A convenience store in London has just been the site of a particularly benign type of environmental action – as the 'CarrotMob' descended for some environmentally-minded shopping.
November 10th
Roger East asks just what makes a city sustainable – and how do we begin to achieve it in the here and now?
November 10th
In a big breakthrough on carbon trading, the US now has its first mandatory cap and trade programme – even if it’s not yet nationwide.
October 8th
Eight years from now, all new homes in England must be zero-carbon. Is that possible? Can we afford it? And who’s leading the charge to make it happen? Terry Slavin and Roger East find some answers.
Alison Winward October 15 2008, Europe, Transport & travel
Government launches incentives, imposes limits, in drive to cut oil use
Industry minister Miguel Sebastián introduces a 31-point government plan designed to slash the country’s oil bill drastically by 2011.
Roger East October 15 2008, Climate change, International
Scorecard ranks G8 industrialised countries on emissions performance and policy
The UK comes out best, and Canada and the US rank even worse than Russia, in an assessment of how and what they are actually doing to limit their climate change impact.
Hannah Bullock October 14 2008, Hydrogen/fuel cells
Island to harness renewable power through fuel cells
This autumn sees the installation of a vehicle fuelling station on the Hebridean island of Lewis. The excitement lies in the fuel it has on offer – renewably generated hydrogen.
Hannah Bullock and Jon Wallace October 14 2008, Farming/Horticulture
Studies unearth surprisingly high value of trees
We should stop and consider the broader picture before we grub up more of the UK’s fast disappearing orchards – because they may be worth more than we think.
Martin Wright October 13 2008, Railways
Martin Wright gets cross with Greenpeace – and productive on a train
Helen Clarkson October 13 2008, Cycling, Health
Yes, the road is full of crazed people (some of them pedestrians). Yes, it often rains. And yes, I have on occasion forgotten to pack my shoes. But being outside and getting exercise without having to join a gym keeps me reasonably sane.
James Goodman October 13 2008, Climate change, Visions & futures
James Goodman explores contrasting futures for a world wrestling with a new climate.
Martin Hunt October 13 2008, Housing
There I was, all set to help develop a positive, forward-thinking work programme with one of Forum’s business partners. And here was the MD, introducing the internal sustainability workshop.
Darren Towers October 13 2008, Green Futures partners, Water
Tapping efficiency gains – Thames Water
October 13 2008
"A recession is an excellent opportunity to bring economic and environmental considerations together. They are inextricably related, a part of the same thing, and we need to make sure that the public and political debate is framed in those terms."
Iain Aitch October 13 2008, Aviation, Carbon reduction, Green Futures partners
Getting to grips with aviation’s footprint – Entec
Iain Aitch October 13 2008, Carbon offset/neutrality, Green Futures partners
Offsets for everyone – TUI
Dax Lovegrove October 13 2008, Carbon reduction, Climate change impacts, Corporate responsibility, Green Futures partners
Taking stock on green investment – WWF
Christian Wolmar October 8 2008, Carbon reduction, Green Futures partners, Railways
At the heart of low-carbon transport – Rail Safety and Standards Board
Alison Winward October 7 2008, Schools
Councils ‘must try harder’ on emissions, says sustainability watchdog
The CO2 output from schools will be counted as part of each authority’s total under the Carbon Reduction Commitment, the domestic emissions trading scheme due to be launched in 2010.
Julia Sussams October 3 2008, Wave power/tidal
The world’s largest snake, which hunts its prey in water, has given its name to a pioneering new device for generating electricity from waves.
Martin Wright September 24 2008, Asia, Climate change
Proposals 'too little, too late' say critics
Solar power will be “centre stage” in India’s strategy to tackle global warming, according to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Louise Vennells September 5 2008, Built environment, Innovation, Science & technology
Window coating could be low-cost solar breakthrough
Price is still a real barrier to household-level photovoltaic power. But a special coated window glass, developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, could help crack that problem.
Julia Sussams August 21 2008, Recycling
City market leads the way in waste recycling
London’s bustling and colourful Whitechapel Market, selling everything from salmon to saris, has suddenly gone greener and cleaner – as the first market in the country to recycle nearly 100% of its rubbish.
August 18 2008, Aviation, Transport & travel
GF tastes airship technology at first hand over London
A cleaner, more civilised flying experience than frenetic jet travel? Green Futures went on one of the world’s largest airships to find out.
Louise Vennells August 18 2008, Local government, Policy, Waste & recycling
Councils to reward residents for recycling
Within months, UK residents could be cashing in on their recycling under a new scheme which has already encouraged Americans to go green on their rubbish.
August 15 2008, Behaviour change, Higher/Further Education, Society & culture, Young people
Fired up over climate change, US students are turning up the heat on colleges’ green credentials. Polly Ghazi sees this driving a race for the top.
Tom Bamford August 8 2008, Freight, Hydrogen/fuel cells, Shipping
Barge breakthrough on zero emission shipping
When transport secretary Ruth Kelly addressed the International Maritime Organization on the subject of the shipping industry’s huge carbon dioxide emissions, she might have drawn inspiration from an unassuming canal boat in Birmingham.
Susan Gransden August 7 2008, Energy sources
Waste timber, sawdust, or even willow, could be powering your home in 2011 if you get some of your electricity from a new biomass power station in Lincolnshire.
Polly Ghazi July 29 2008, Americas, Carbon reduction, Energy issues, Fossil fuels
New plants “must set CO2 limits”, US court rules
In the latest salvo in the intensifying US battle over the future of coal-fired electricity generation, the state of Georgia has blocked construction of a major new power station...
Jon Wallace July 29 2008, Carbon sequestration, Climate change, Fossil fuels, Policy
Halt plans for 'unclean' coal power stations, say reports
With no fewer than six current projects proposing to build new coal-fired power stations in the UK, it would be a bad mistake to approve any of them now, says Matthew Lockwood of the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr).
Clare Dowdy July 21 2008, Marketing, Re-use/refurbishment
Vintage has made it from the fringe to the high street, as big brands decorate their stores with reclaimed materials. But if you scratch the surface is there any substance? Clare Dowdy asks what we’re buying into.
Oliver Tickell July 14 2008, Carbon reduction
Oliver Tickell makes the case for controlling greenhouse gases ‘close to the source’ via a groundbreaking new worldwide permits auction.
Hannah Bullock July 14 2008, Energy sources, Solar energy/PV, Wind power
Government launches ambitious blueprint for alternative energy future
A government proposal to generate 15% of energy from renewables by 2020 paints a radically different picture of life in just 12 years’ time: solar panels on 7 million buildings, 3 million homes heated with biomass...
Jon Wallace July 11 2008, Biofuels, Sport
Green powerboat takes on the world – and wins
Pulling into the Spanish port of Sagunto a full 13 days, 21 hours and 9 minutes ahead of the official circumnavigation record, it was a case of around the world in 60 days for the crew of Earthrace, the hawk-like biodiesel-powered trimaran.
Martin Wright July 11 2008, Climate change, Energy issues
"We've just seen the first big win in the fight to stabilise the world's climate"
Lester Brown finds cause for optimism on climate change.
Julia Sussams July 7 2008, Hydrogen/fuel cells, Mass transit/Public transport
Hydrogen taxis get the green light for 2012
London’s aim of organising the “first ‘sustainable’ Games” has been given a further boost after plans were unveiled for a fleet of zero-emission hydrogen taxis, to be on the streets in time for the start of the 2012 Olympics.
Martin Wright June 30 2008, Lifestyles, Transport & travel
“Like crying wolf when all seems quiet, it’s counter-productive to bang on endlessly about the dangers of climate change”
Faced with a mix of recession and a muddle of climate change denial, it's time to extol green joys, not taxes, says Martin Wright.
June 30 2008
"There’ll never be a more blatant example to show that, when needs must, it’s OK to put to one side all that guff about governments not interfering in the market."
Martin Wright June 28 2008, Awards & grants, Community energy, Solar energy/PV
Award-winning projects from Tibet to Truro.
Martin Wright June 28 2008, Entrepreneurship, Radio
Chantal Cook saw the future of radio. Now she broadcasts it on Passion for the Planet.
Mike Scott June 28 2008, Banking, Climate change impacts, Socially responsible investment
Mike Scott checks out green investment as a safe haven.
Peter Madden June 28 2008, Budget/Taxation, Green government, Local government
Must sustainability always suffer from political short-termism? Peter Madden says it’s time to take the longer view.
Marie-Louise Schembri June 28 2008, Architecture, Construction
The new look of tomorrow’s homes – Entec UKThe new look of tomorrow’s homes – Entec UK
Dax Lovegrove June 28 2008, Carbon reduction, Corporate responsibility
Energy majors in the dock on climate change – WWFEnergy majors in the dock on climate change – WWF