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03.10.08 | Cocklecarrot
In terms of the carbon footprint involved, how do you think physical, High Street shopping compares to on-line shopping?  Well I saw some figures the other day that were quite alarming.



It has been calculated that for High Street shopping to equate to on-line shopping, in terms of the carbon cost...
23.09.08 | ChrisBristow
I guess you have to be of a particular age to remember. Middle age!
I remember as a young boy growing up in London going to Saturday morning pictures to see all manner of exciting short films ranging from The Lone Ranger to Flash Gordon. The good guy onhis trusty steed was easy to understand. The future...
22.09.08 | PersonalTrainer
If you had purchased £1000 of Northern Rock stock one year ago, it would be worth £4.95 today.
 
With HBOS, you would have £16.50 left of the original £1000.
 
With XL Leisure, you would have less than a fiver.
 
And if you had purchased £1000 of Seguro Air Lines stock, you would have a measly...
13.09.08 | Megan
I love freebies - OK, so maybe they're just rewarding me for my loyalty, but none the less I love them anyway! There's nothing like the feel of getting something extra when shopping. This weeks goodies came from the Body Shop, and I thought they were so good I'd share...
12.09.08 | walterdesilva
I've just read something that claimed that without fossil fuels the earth can only support 2 billion people. I thought that was odd as we seem to have slightly more than that. In fact as the population of the world currently stands at 6 billion people then we appear to have an excess of 4 billion...
10.09.08 | PersonalTrainer
Did the earth move for you today?
So far approximately $9 billion has been invested in this science project. I'm sure the results will be startling to the science community, but what does it mean to you?
$9 billion on installing adequate insulation to reduce energy use would probably have a bigger...
09.09.08 | ChrisBristow
If I asked you who was the greenest supermarket chain, you would probably say Marks & Spencer. Mainly due to its self-promotion of its Plan A (because there is no Plan B) initiative. Some of you may say that the Co-op is a longtime supporter of ethical practices and a promoter of the green agenda....
08.09.08 | CaesarSalad
Why is it that when we see healthy crops of apples growing in all quarters of the British countryside they are not stocked in our High Street stores?!
When shopping over the weekend I was offered apples from all manner of places, from all corners of the world except from the place I really wanted them...
02.09.08 | Cocklecarrot
It appears to be significantly easier in some European countries (namely Switzerland) than others (specifically the UK) to persuade the Government to hold a referendum. This was demonstrated recently when Swiss campaigners launched a bid to ban off-roaders, four by fours and big engined vehicles. To ensure...
11.08.08 | walterdesilva
Recent figures published by DEFRA suggest that efforts to cut waste, increase recycling and reduce landfill are beginning to produce results. It is ealy days but during the period October to December 2007 the provisional figures show that:
Household waste went down - from 25.8m tonnes to 25.6m tonnes
Less...
31.07.08 | ChrisBristow
Npower and Scottish Power have both pulled their fixed energy deals this morning so consumers wanting to protect themselves from further gas and electricity price rises need to act now as the remaining fixed and capped products aren’t likely to be around for much longer.
EDF Energy hiked gas and...
30.07.08 | CaesarSalad
Two doctors writing in the British Medical Journal suggest that GPs should talk to their patients about family planning and encourage the view that bigger families are as environmentally dubious as owning a  patio heater. In other words investing in contraception and limiting the size of your family...
28.07.08 | carlbrooker
Welcome to Surya -- self-styled "world's first ecological nightclub" where cyclists and walkers get free admission to a club with dancefloor so high-tech it generates its own electricity when people move on it.
The brainchild of 35-year-old property developer Andrew Charalambous, aka Dr. Earth, Surya...
24.07.08 | PersonalTrainer
We are constantly being told about the 5 portions per day of fruit and veg for a balanced diet – in fact, some countries suggest even more. 

If you haven’t taken the time to wonder why we need to do it, here is a different way  of looking at it. This information came across in a chain-email...
22.07.08 | walterdesilva
It is estimated that approx 25% of all lorries on the road are travelling empty. Not a great carbon example. However I heard the other day of a new service that matches up people who wish to transport goods from one part of the country to another,  to this empty capacity. Whilst I suspect the primary...
17.07.08 | ChrisBristow

You have worked hard all year to enjoy a few weeks off, but how do you make sure that your holiday destination is going to be fun for everyone in teh family? You need our handy checklist - for adults and children alike!
Child-safety features
You're not going to relax if you don't feel your holiday...
17.07.08 | PersonalTrainer
There are  more and more reports coming out that show consumers are switching off to the doom and gloom messaging about climate change.
What can I do about it, it's already too late...   It's too depressing to think about, I'm going to carry on as if it isn't happening...   It's so dire that I would...
16.07.08 | Greenwannabe
 





Toffee dessert and do something for the environment? Sounds like heaven...
Impress your guests at your next get-together with this delicious Toffee Banoffi dessert?
Preparation time: 2 hrs 30
Difficulty...
10.07.08 | PersonalTrainer
At a time when consumers are demonstrating their support for sustainability by not using plastic bags and choosing tap water over bottled water, how do you make similar choices with food? Some ethical choices are made by not choosing veal or foie gras, and GE crops have been a hot topic, but what about...
09.07.08 | ChrisBristow
According to calculations made using statistics from the U.S. Department of Energy (fueleconomy.gov), you can definitely save a a lot of money if you are prepared to change your driving style and pay more attention to your car.
What is surprising from the following is that changing your driving style...
Blog Archive
  • Carbon cost of shopping
  • Terror of the Earthworm
  • Drinking is Good for Everyone.
  • Body Shop free goodies!
  • Too many people
  • The Big Bang...
  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who is the Greenest...
  • Apples
  • Referendum
  • Don't tell anyone but.......
  • Fix your UK energy tariff now
  • How far would you go?
  • Worlds first ecological nightclub
  • Take a new look at your 5 per day
  • Empty Trucks
  • Family-friendly Holiday Checklist
  • Be Positive about Climate Change
  • A Delicious Dessert
  • Be Adventurous and Eat More Fish
  • Using less in your car, putting more in your pocket
  • Reusable shopping bags
  • bobble hats
  • I am using Public transportation
  • How do you remember?
  • Airships - the future of aviation
  • 30 years after DDT was banned
  • Renewable Energy Strategy en route
  • Welcome to Thanet Earth
  • Caravans Are Cool - No, Really!!
  • Wales Becomes 1st Fair Trade Nation
  • Welcome to World Environment Day
  • Steps 11 - 12 of your 12 Step Programme - WED June 5
  • Steps 8 - 10 of your 12 Step Programme - WED June 5
  • Step 7 of your 12 Step Programme - WED June 5
  • Step 6 of your 12 Step Programme - WED June 5
  • Step 5 of your 12 Step Programme - WED June 5
  • National Liftshare day 9th June 2008!
  • How green is wine in a box?
  • Step 4 of your 12 Step Programme - WED June 5
  • £10 billion of food thrown away
  • Step 3 of your 12 Step Programme - WED June 5
  • Compelling story about sustainable business
  • Kids in cotton wool
  • Step 2 of your 12 Step Programme - WED June 5
  • Step 1 of your 12 Step Programme - WED June 5
  • World Environment Day June 5th 2008
  • London Aware 08
  • muggy late spring day in a mucky garden
  • Which UK city recycles the least?
  • Government likely to miss over half of green targets
  • Leading by Example
  • Avoid The Pain and Go By Train
  • Grand Theft Auto IV - the green version
  • A call to Supermarkets.
  • A Green Gap among American Consumers
  • Zero Carbon Cities
  • Microsoft at CeBit
  • Get Ready for Earth Day Tuesday April 22 2008
  • What if we were all given personal carbon quotas?
  • Leading edge today - junk tomorrow
  • Go Green and Save Money!
  • Kids Lead the Way on Climate Change
  • Las Vegas hotel "The Palazzo" Named Largest Green Building in the World
  • Rising Price of Oil Changes Public Opinion
  • Fish - Not On a Plate Near You
  • Peak Oil - Is anybody listening?
  • Furniture that Respect the Environment.
  • Tell me again-what year is it?
  • Great Offers from Nigel's Eco Store
  • Green Shopping in the bag
  • Green Phones
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • The Sage Generation
  • That's the News That Was.
  • Animal farm, where pigs rule!
  • Thought for the Day
  • Plastic Bags By the Numbers
  • Standby Mode
  • The Real Cost of [Chocolate] Eggs
  • The Rising Cost of Energy
  • Rechargeable Batteries
  • Climate czar - with a second home and a swimming pool
  • Joined up thinking or what?
  • Does it matter at work?
  • Take the day off
  • Why I Speed
  • The Simple Things in Life
  • Weau is me
  • Method in our Madness
  • 1.12 billion tonnes of carbon emission in 2007
  • Moroccan Conundrum
  • It is only 1178 miles from Reykjavik
  • It is a threat to our health
  • The EU Targets Patio Heaters
  • Wind-powered shipping - retro chic?
  • Patio Heaters - an endangered species
  • Sobering
  • Selection of Deals 15 Jan 08
  • Are we alone?
  • The Independent view of Carbon Offsets
  • State of the Nation according to The Independent
  • The wrong end of the stick
  • That's why it's called Politics
  • 'Zero emission Cars can be fun to drive'
  • Airwick & Finish - Green Products??
  • The End [of plastic bags] is Nigh
  • Packaging
  • Recommended Product: Adili Oneless Bag
  • Banks
  • Confessions of a (greener) working mum, part 1
  • An Inconvenient Truth
  • Garden Warming
  • How green is your beer?
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    Green sports car set for launch
     A 'zero-emission' sports car with a top speed of nearly 100mph is set to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show.
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    PM warns stores over carrier bags
     Gordon Brown has warned retailers he will force them to cut down on plastic bag use if they do not act voluntarily.
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    EDIE.NET
    Biofuel jet makes aviation history
    13680.jpgA test flight has seen a Boeing 747 fuelled solely by biofuel cross the North Sea on a short haul from Heathrow to Amsterdam More
    BBC.CO.UK
    Fairtrade product sales rise 81%
     The sale of Fairtrade goods rose by 81% in 2007 to reach £493m, according to figures from the Fairtrade Foundation.
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    Tate & Lyle sugar to be Fairtrade
     Tate & Lyle's sugar is to be accredited as a Fairtrade product, becoming the biggest UK company to carry the label.
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    EDIE.NET
    London Mayor teams up with Thames on tap water
    Ken Livingstone has joined forces with Thames Water to launch a new campaign to persuade pubs, clubs, restaurants and hotels to offer their customers tap water rather than bottled mineral water as first choice.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    Call for new laws on stolen logs
     Suppliers of illegally logged timber could be prosecuted in the countries where it is sold, under new proposals.
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    Staking all on a renewable future
     Three packs of wolves range across the mountains above the Minho valley in northern Portugal, just beside zones marked out for the biggest wind farm in Europe.
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    EDIE.NET
    Low Emission Zone goes live in London
    The most polluting diesel engined lorries will now be charged £200 per day to drive into Greater London after the launch of the city's Low Emission Zone.
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    EDIE.NET
    Plans for $30K electric sports car unveiled
    13680.jpgCalifornia based ZAP, which stands for Zero Air Pollution, has announced plans for a new car which will have a range of at least 150 miles per charge and could go into production as early as Spring 2009 More
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    Isle prepares for 24-hour power
     A renewable energy supply giving the Isle of Eigg power 24 hours a day is due to come online for the first time.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    EU reveals energy plan of action
     European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has announced "historic" plans to make Europe "the first economy for the low-carbon age".
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    EDIE.NET
    'World's greenest city' plans revealed
    13680.jpgPlans have been unveiled for a development in Abu Dhabi that is set to be the world's greenest city More
    BBC.CO.UK
    EU rethinks biofuels guidelines
     Europe's environment chief has admitted that the EU did not foresee the problems raised by its policy to get 10% of Europe's road fuels from plants.
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    EDIE.NET
    £1m green challenge aims to unlock genius
    A £1m prize fund has been put up for grabs in a bid to unlock the public's creativity and tackle climate change.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    Climate deal sealed by US U-turn
     Delegates at the UN summit in Bali have agreed a deal on curbing climate change after days of bitter wrangling.
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    EDIE.NET
    Internet holds key to climate change fight
    The Internet could be the best weapon to fight climate change, a global poll of thousands of teenagers has found.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    Wind 'could power all UK homes'
     All UK homes could be powered by offshore wind farms by 2020 as part of the fight against climate change, under plans unveiled by John Hutton.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    Key climate summit opens in Bali
     World governments are meeting for a key UN climate summit that will attempt to reach a deal on what should replace the Kyoto Protocol which ends in 2012.
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    EDIE.NET
    Olympics on track for green goals
    London plans to use its position as Olympics host city to inspire environmentally sensitive behaviour and shine a spotlight on good practice.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    Poorest 'in climate front line'
     Nations must agree an action plan to curb climate change or face "unprecedented reversal" in human development, a UN assessment warns.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    UN challenges states on warming
     United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has challenged governments to act on the findings of a major new report on climate change.
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    EDIE.NET
    Campaign launched to cut food waste
    13680.jpgA third of food bought in the UK is chucked away, a new Government backed campaign has revealed More
    BBC.CO.UK
    Humans failing the sustainability audit
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    EDIE.NET
    Solar racers take to the road
    13680.jpgA fleet of high-tech cars hit the road this week, each vying to be the first to complete a 3,000km journey powered solely by the sun More
    BBC.CO.UK
    Ships' CO2 twice that of planes
     Global emissions of carbon dioxide from shipping are twice the level of aviation, one of the maritime's key bodies has said.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    Gore and UN panel win Nobel prize
    Climate change campaigner Al Gore and the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have been jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The committee cited "their efforts to build up and disseminate knowledge about man-made climate change".
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    EDIE.NET
    Severn barrage - environmental godsend or catastrophe?
    A tidal barrage in the Severn estuary could meet almost 5% of the UK's energy needs but environmental NGOs are concerned that the cost to habitats could be too high.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    Biofuels 'will not lead to hunger' British farmers can meet the nation's demand for both food and fuel crops, argues Peter Kendall, president of the National Farmers' Union. In this week's Green Room, he says UK agriculture already has enough capacity to fill fuel tanks and dining tables.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    Arctic ice island breaks in half
    The giant Ayles Ice Island drifting off Canada's northern shores has broken in two - far earlier than expected.
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    EDIE.NET
    Robots to speed up nuclear clean-up
    Robots will be brought in to clean up the seabed as part of a long-term operation to decommission a nuclear site in Scotland.
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    EDIE.NET
    Cash boost for London recyclers
    Three recycling businesses have been given almost £300,000 to buy low emission trucks to boost collections in London.
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    BBC.CO.UK
    Briton completes 13-year odyssey
    A 40-year-old adventurer has completed a 46,000-mile round-the-world journey, which has taken 13 years.
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