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Investing in green technologies remains important
With the summit in Copenhagen coming up, most European countries are focusing more on the actual results of the climate battle, than the process towards achieving great results.
Web-based car sharing scheme launched
This month, a new initiative that is aimed at promoting car-sharing was launched. This initiative covers the whole of Wales and aims at matching up drivers and passengers that can share both a journey and the costs.
Green car sales rise after incentives introduced
According tot the organisation Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI), the efforts of the government to encourage people to buy greener cars are a success.
Rich countries should invest in reducing CO2 emission
Living without cars; it might seem like an unrealistic idea, but it certainly is not. Most of the households in Britain and in other larger cities are doing away with cars.
More green vehicles thanks to car scrappage scheme
UK Government’s car scrappage scheme began in May, 2009. It surely had positive environmental effect.
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31 December 2009 | Reduce your company’s carbon footprint: track and trace
Even though the summit in Copenhagen has been somewhat of a failure, on a national level countries are still doing their best to reduce their carbon footprint. In many cases, they focus on the individuals, and promise them small savings in return for investing in green technology.
23 December 2009 | Reduce CO2 emissions, reduce spending and risks
Even though the environment seems to be the most important reason to cut back on CO2 emissions, for companies this reason might not be convincing. Of course, many companies are concerned with the environment, but as soon as taking measures requires spending money, they will have to reconsider.
21 December 2009 | China promotes green vehicles with subsidies
The Chinese government in its bid to promote environmental friendly vehicles will go for subsidisation in the sales of green vehicles, states Reuters UK. This comes as no surprise since China has been trying to do its bit for cut in fuel emissions.
