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9 February 2012
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8 February 2012
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EU green tax: Global airlines warn of 'retaliatory action'
7 February 2012
Energy
Global wind power market rose 6 per cent to 41 gigawatts in 2011, led by China
Global wind power market rose 6 per cent to 41 gigawatts in 2011, led by China
Corporate Responsibility
Nike partners with Dutch firm on waterless fabric dyeing
Nike partners with Dutch firm on waterless fabric dyeing
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Carbon capture imperiled from Exxon to Nuon by worst-case scenario
Carbon capture imperiled from Exxon to Nuon by worst-case scenario
Food & Agriculture
Plantings of biotech crops grow globally in 2011: report
Plantings of biotech crops grow globally in 2011: report
Energy
An Italian fuel cell maker that feeds itself pushes into emerging markets
An Italian fuel cell maker that feeds itself pushes into emerging markets
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Renewable energy investors eyeing Asia beyond China, India
Renewable energy investors eyeing Asia beyond China, India
6 February 2012
Water
One World One Ocean campaign makes waves in 2012
One World One Ocean campaign makes waves in 2012
Energy
Make your own solar panels using green waste
Make your own solar panels using green waste
5 February 2012
Water
Alternative electricity from marine-based renewable energy
Alternative electricity from marine-based renewable energy
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Solar cells moving down the roof
Solar cells moving down the roof
4 February 2012
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Double renewable energy by 2030, EU tells developing nations
Double renewable energy by 2030, EU tells developing nations
3 February 2012
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India leads the world in cleantech investment growth
India leads the world in cleantech investment growth
2 February 2012
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Forest conservation policies: what works and what doesn’t
Forest conservation policies: what works and what doesn’t
1 February 2012
Transport
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car
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Blue chips told to clean up their supply chain
Blue chips told to clean up their supply chain
Policy & Finance
Falling solar prices good for climate, bad for firms
Falling solar prices good for climate, bad for firms
31 January 2012
Energy
GE sees more casualties in wind and solar
GE sees more casualties in wind and solar
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Arctic climate change 'to spark domino effect'
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