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The website began as a blog, but now also acts as a global news resource with journalists reporting from four continents. Greenbang is based in London, UK. It is a privately owned limited company and part of the Tolléjo Media Group.
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Forget massive and costly hydroelectric dams: the future of water-based energy could lie, literally, below the surface in the form of hydrokinetic turbines. Read full post »
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I try to use rechargeable batteries over disposable ones, but it sometimes seems I spend more time charging than using. So my ears perk up when I hear about a California cleantech company that claims to have developed a rechargeable battery with real oomp Read full post »
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What's the best overall source of energy if you take into account factors like climate change, sustainability, pollution, human health and reliability? Not biofuels, nuclear power or so-called clean coal, according to a new study from Stanford University. Read full post »
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Ford submitted its latest begging letter - sorry, business planning assumption - to the US Congress this week, outlining how it is a viable long-term business that will return to profitability and how the US car manufacturing market is worthy of being pro Read full post »
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Plans for a 250 turbine offshore wind farm off the coast of North Wales that will be provide clean electricity to power the equivalent of 680,000 homes have been given the go ahead by the UK government. Read full post »
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You won't see Honda's latest concept car on the road yet for a few years, but attendees at this week's Los Angeles Auto Show got a glimpse of the auto-maker's newest sweet clean ride. Read full post »
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The washing machine company Indesit is taking part in a trial to make components for new white goods entirely out of recycled waste plastic. Read full post »
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Shipping, along with aviation, is one of the world's biggest emitters of CO2 but global trade is still massively dependent on this mode of transport for the flow of goods around the world. Read full post »
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Vattenfall is a Swedish power company that has just agreed to buy one of the biggest planned wind farms in the UK. Read full post »
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The latest government figures claim 90 per cent of councils are now meeting or exceeding recycling targets. Read full post »
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