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23 August 2011
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Australia passes CO2 offset laws, carbon pricing next
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Customers will pay more for sustainable products
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Electric car prototype travels more than 1,000 miles on one charge
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Japan pins hopes on green power laws, risks abound
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Government to prepare a national bio-energy mission to boost power generation from biomass
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Ford, Toyota to collaborate on hybrid technology
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City to increase renewable energy sources
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Davis Langdon report on carbon price says impact on buildings will be negligible
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Singapore breakthrough for electronics, solar manufacturing
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