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Energy Saving Trust News

Retrofitting of eco products is a 'good idea'

A green housing initiative has praised the government's plans to retrofit homes with energy efficient products.


Retrofitting of eco products is a 'good idea'

A green housing initiative has praised the government's plans to retrofit homes with energy efficient products.


Defra to tackle air pollution

Defra has issued a report detailing the further action needed to help the UK to prevent air pollution and climate change.


Industrial sites suggested for onshore wind projects

An energy investor has suggested building onshore wind projects in industrial centre, in a bid to avoid aesthetic planning difficulties.


Defra to tackle air pollution

Defra has issued a report detailing the further action needed to help the UK to prevent air pollution and climate change.


Industrial sites suggested for onshore wind projects

An energy investor has suggested building onshore wind projects in industrial centre, in a bid to avoid aesthetic planning difficulties.


Energy savings 'not being passed on to consumers'

The savings which energy companies are making on wholesale gas are not being passed on to consumers, according to price comparison websites.


Energy savings 'not being passed on to consumers'

The savings which energy companies are making on wholesale gas are not being passed on to consumers, according to price comparison websites.


Public transport reviewed 'to cut congestion and emissions'

Public transport is to be improved following an official consultation.


Capital's cycling initiative continues

London is continuing its campaign to encourage people to cycle in the capital.


Intrigue soars as 75 starlings fall out of sky
Mystery surrounds the deaths of 75 starlings which fell out of the sky and on to the driveway of a house.
More than two extinct species a year in England, report reveals
The biggest national study of threats to biodiversity found nearly 500 species that had died out in England, nearly all in last two centuriesJuliette JowitMore than two animals and plants a year are becoming extinct in England and hundreds more are severely threatened, a report published today revea
Response: RBS is not funding 'climate chaos' - it has excellent green credent...
We are ranked in the top five global lenders to renewables, well ahead of all other British banksKevin Watkins' article linking RBS to tar sands developments in Canada was highly misleading and ignored the billions of financing RBS has provided to renewable power projects (A fund for climate chaos,
Where Australia's sharks go to stay looking sharp
A pampering session at the beauty salon always works wonders for morale - not just for humans, but also for sharks and manta ray fish. Australian scientists have discovered that these large marine creatures regularly congregate at certain spots on the Great Barrier Reef to be groomed by smaller fish.
Report Suggests Solutions for Heathrow Airport Noise
A new report outlines practical measures to reduce Heathrow aircraft noise.
RTPI upbeat on new green PPSs
The RTPI has welcomed yesterday's government announcements on new environment, climate change and coastal planning policy statements (PPSs).
Industrial sites suggested for onshore wind projects
An energy investor has suggested building onshore wind projects in industrial centre, in a bid to avoid aesthetic planning difficulties.
Industrial sites suggested for onshore wind projects
An energy investor has suggested building onshore wind projects in industrial centre, in a bid to avoid aesthetic planning difficulties.
50 Years of Oil in the Niger Delta
Curse of the Black Gold: 50 Years of Oil in the Niger Delta by the photojournalist Ed Kashi documents the consequences of fifty years of oil extraction in the Niger deltaEric HilaireShiona Tregaskis
What the Sami people can teach us
As global warming and habitat degradation accelerates, people indigenous to the Arctic circle say they have much to teach the world about how to adapt, survive, and thriveElina Helander-Renvall comes from Utsjoki, a place so obscure that even many Finns have little idea where it is. Utsjoki, or Oche