Full Coverage: United Kingdom
December 2006
Browse the archives by month:
| … |
2005
|
2006
|
2007
|
… |
31.12.2006
from British Wind Energy Association:
more...BWEA have launched a guide on choosing and siting a small wind system, electricity savings, payback times, grant funding and how to contact manufacturers, aimed at consumers from the domestic, public and business sectors. Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] Image: Now where should I put these? © Worldwatch Institute
|
29.12.2006
Four Rwandans who settled in Britain were last night arrested in a coordinated operation after their home country sought their extradition in connection with its 1994 genocide.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] |
29.12.2006
from National Consumer Council:
more...A useful PDF report on the ‘greenness’ of renewable energy suppliers. Image: How much of your Green energy comes from these? © Worldwatch Institute
|
27.12.2006
from The Energy Blog:
more...
The new, improved performance G-Wiz AC drive electric car from GoinGreen is now available for sale in London.
Image: G-Wiz electric car
Related topics/regions: [Cities] [Transport] |
27.12.2006
from Mur Crusto eco-farm blog:
more...
The passive solar conservatory construction is underway, but what about the eco-cottage and the planning department?
Image: Digging foundations
Related topics/regions: [Shelter & housing] [Renewable energy] |
27.12.2006
from WorldChanging blog:
more...
Last month's pre-Budget statement by the UK government was heralded as 'green' when in reality, most of its measures were pretty puny. A mere £5 extra tax on flights, anyone? But one measure that was mentioned did get radical.
Image: Building a Greener Future
Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Shelter & housing] |
25.12.2006
from 10 Downing Street:
more...'We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Adopt Carbon Rationing and Contraction and Convergence.' Add your voice... Image: Another way to get heard
|
24.12.2006
from The BBC:
more...
Britain's barnacles, limpets and seaweeds are moving north and east in response to climate change.
Image: The flat topshell is finding new homes in north-east Scotland
|
23.12.2006
from It's the Planet, Stupid! blog:
more...
The idea is simply for anyone to find out just how dependent we all are on fossil fuels.
Image: This woodburner is carbon neutral
Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] |
23.12.2006
from ecorazzi.com:
more...
The 790 square-metre home on the England-Wales border will feature solar-powered heating, and insulation made of sheep’s wool plus a few 'trimmings'.
Image: Charles not covered in mud
|
22.12.2006
from Stoat blog:
more...A bold new initiative from the Natural Environment Research Council. Trouble is, the 'panel of experts' don't seem to be responding. Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Science] Image: The British Antarctic Survey, whose image this is, is one of the NERC institutes, so they should be well placed to know about climate changes © British Antarctic Survey
|
22.12.2006
A UK Government decision to allow its departments to purchase wood products certified by schemes that allow destructive logging practices comes under fire from major environmental groups.
more...From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland |
22.12.2006
from monbiot.com:
more...The government knows that its airport plans will cancel out all its efforts to tackle climate change... but they have a cunning wheeze. Image: Never mind the climate. More flights please!
|
22.12.2006
from marklynas.org blog:
more...Image: Solar powered website
Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Climate change] |
20.12.2006
from Guardian Unlimited:
more...
The government has given the go-ahead for the world's largest offshore windfarm to be built off the coast of south-east England.
Image: North Hoyle wind farm off the coast of north Wales. Photograph: Murdo Macleod
|
19.12.2006
from grownupgreen:
more...A new government report addresses how the theory of carbon trading might work in practice. Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Climate change] |
19.12.2006
from Bill Totten's Weblog:
more...Greenhouse gases generated by British aviation could be far higher than the government's published figures. Related topics/regions: [Transport] [Climate change] [Pollution] Image: Too many aircraft © FreeFoto.com
|
18.12.2006
Britain's aid ministry is failing to support democracy in Burma and failing to provide aid to some of the most vulnerable people in the country, according to a report launched today.
more...* Burma and the ICRC: a people at risk From: openDemocracy , Burma Campaign Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] Image: Campaign logo
|
18.12.2006
from The Met Office:
more...Preliminary temperature figures for 2006 show the mean surface air temperature has continued to demonstrate a warming climate, both around the globe and especially here in the UK. Image: The greenhouse is getting hotter © Journeyman Pictures
|
Browse the archives by month:
| … |
2005
|
2006
|
2007
|
… |



The new, improved performance G-Wiz AC drive electric car from GoinGreen is now available for sale in London.
The passive solar conservatory construction is underway, but what about the eco-cottage and the planning department?
Last month's pre-Budget statement by the UK government was heralded as 'green' when in reality, most of its measures were pretty puny. A mere £5 extra tax on flights, anyone? But one measure that was mentioned did get radical.
Britain's barnacles, limpets and seaweeds are moving north and east in response to climate change.
The idea is simply for anyone to find out just how dependent we all are on fossil fuels.
The 790 square-metre home on the England-Wales border will feature solar-powered heating, and insulation made of sheep’s wool plus a few 'trimmings'.
The government has given the go-ahead for the world's largest offshore windfarm to be built off the coast of south-east England.
